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INTERNATIONAL 
MEDALLIC EXHIBITION 

OF THE 

AMERICAN NUMISMATIC SOCIETY 

OPENING ON THE 

TWELFTH OF MARCH 

1910 

CATALOGUE 




NEW YORK 

156th ST. WEST OF BROADWAY 
1910 



INTERNATIONAL 
MEDALLIC EXHIBITION 



OF THE 



AMERICAN NUMISMATIC SOCIETY 

OPENING ON THE 

TWELFTH OF MARCH 

1910 

CATALOGUE 




NEW YORK 

156th ST. WEST OF BROADWAY 

1910 






Copyright, 19 10, by 
The American Numismatic Society 



©GU259248 



THE present catalogue of medals 
of the American Numismatic So- 
ciety is necessarily limited to a brief 
description of but a portion of the col- 
lections. It is an attempt to make a 
typical presentation of such medallic 
material as may adequately express the 
field and extent of the Society's col- 
lecting. 



PAGE 

Roman-German Empire, Austria 3 

Transylvania (Principality) 37 

Brandenburg-Prussia, Germany 38 

Silesia 58 

Poland 58 

Pomerania 68 

Brunswick-Luneburg (Duchy) 68 

Saxony 70 

Anhalt 72. 

Baden 72 

Bavaria 73 

Palatinate 76 

Archbishoprics of Germany 76 

Bishoprics of Germany 77 

Hesse 78 

Cities of Germany , 79 

England 88 

France 123 

Denmark 133 

Sweden 137 

Spain 146 

Netherlands 149 

Medals 6f the French Mint 157 

Marriage Medals 210 

Jetons de Jeu . . , 211 

Medals by Anton Scharff 212 

Plaques by Anton Scharff 227 

War Medals 228 

French Plaques 238 

American Insignia 240 



LIST OF PLATES 

CATALOGUE FACING 

PLATE NO. PAGE 

I Visit to Breslau, 1662, by J. Buchheim . . 10 . . 16 
Marriage to Margarethe Theresia (1666), by 

J. Buchheim 12 

On the Receipt of the Order of the Garter, 

1684, by F. F 475 

Reception of the Salzburg Emigrants, 1732 524 

Sigismund III of Poland 693 

Victories over the Russians and Turks, 

1637, by J. Hoehn ......... 699 

II Rudolph August and Anton Ulrich of Bruns- 

wick-Luneburg, 1667, by J. G. Breuer . 815 . . 48 

Centenary of the Augsburg Confession, 1630, 
by S. Dadler 836 

Gold Bank-Portugaloser, the Year of Peace, 
1679 930 

III The Navy Reorganized and Increased, 1736, 

by J. C. Hedlinger 1586 . . 80 

Victory over the Danes at Lund, 1676, by 
J. Breuer 1643 

IV Death of Admiral Martin Harpetzoon 

Tromp, 1653, by Jerian Pool . . 1791, 1792 . .112 

V Marriage of William III of Orange and 

Princess Mary, 1641, by S. Dadler . . . 1775 . . 128 

Tragic Death of the Brothers Cornelius 
and Johannes De Witt, 1672 1806 



V' 



CATALOGUE 



VI The Fountain, plaquette by D. Dupuis . . 3332 . . 160 
Meditation, plaquette by Jeanne Borceaud . 2720 
Music, plaquette by F. Vernon 2807 

VII International Convention of Scientific Acad- 
emies, plaquette by F. Vernon .... 2701 . . 192 
Sixth Centennial Celebration of the Investi- 
ture of Austria in the House of Haps- 
burg, 1882, by Anton ScharfT 3001 

VIII War Medal, American Indian Chiefs . . . 3196 . . 224 



MEDALS 



MEDALS 

ROMAN-GERMAN EMPIRE, AUSTRIA 

i Maximilian II, 1 564-1 576. Portrait Medal of the Emperor at the 
Age of Forty. 1568. MAXIMILIANVS II. RO. IM. 7E XXXX 
(Maximilian II, Roman emperor, at the age of forty). Laureate 
bust 1., in armor. Rev. DOMINVS PROVIDEBIT. Double 
eagle. M 36 mm. 

2 Rudolph II, 1576-1612. So-called "Ten-Kaiser" Medal, 1594, by 
Valentin Maler of Nuremberg. Homage to the Emperor Ru- 
dolph II and his ancestors. M 39 mm. 

3 Conquest of Raab, 1598, by V. Maler. OMNIS VICTORIA 

A DOMINO. Plan of the city. Below, CVM PRIV. Rev. In- 
scription. Below, V.M. JR 33 mm. 

4 Reichstag at Regensburg, 1607, by Christian Maler, son of 

Valentin Maler. Medallions of the seven electoral princes of the 
Roman-German Empire. Rudolph II in the center. Rev. Seven 
escutcheons. M 41 mm. 

5 Mathias II, 1609-1619, as Archduke. Medal Commemorating the 
Capture of Gran in 1595, 1601, by Martin Schalenberger of Nurem- 
berg. Mathias riding, to r. ; between the horse's feet, M C. Rev. 
View of the city. ^R 49 mm. 

6 Ferdinand II, 1619-1637. Election as Roman Emperor at Frank- 
furt, 1619, by C. Maler. AMORE FIDEQ. PATERNA. Bust 1. 
Rev. Inscription surrounded by seven shields. M 41 mm. 

7 Ferdinand III, 1636-1657. Portrait medal, 1630, by Andra Petter 
of Vienna. Bust r., in ruff. Below, 2P. Rev. A pair of scales, of 
which the fulcrum is a crucifix. On a fillet, PIETATE E | T 
IVSTITIA. ^39 mm. 

8 Peace Festival at Nuremberg, 1649, by Sebastian Dadler 

(1619-1654). DER GROSE FERDINAND (3 in D), etc. The 
emperor riding, almost facing; in the background, a view of 
Vienna and troops returning homeward. Rev. View of Nurem- 
berg. M yy mm. 



9 Ferdinand IV, 1653-1654. Coronation at Regensburg (1653). 
Laureate head r. Rev. Emblem. M 41 mm. 

10 Leopold I, 1658-1705. Visit to Breslau, 1662, by J. Buchheim of 
Breslau. Laureate head r. Rev. View of city. M 58 mm. 

11 Same. (Rev.) 

12 Marriage to Margarethe Theresia (1666), by J. Buchheim. 

SIDEREO HOC VULTU, etc. Youthful head of Margarethe 
Theresia facing. Rev. CASTA SUB AUGUSTIS, etc. A hand 
from heaven waters the aloe (Kaiserkronenblume) which is grow- 
ing in a beautiful, conventional garden. (Rev.) M 55 mm. 

13 Second Marriage to Eleonora Magdalena, 1677, by P. H. Miiller. 

Laureate bust of Leopold r., wearing the Collar of Golden Fleece. 
Rev. Eleonora Magdalena 1., hair elaborately dressed. (Rev.) 
M 42 mm. 

14 Relief of Vienna, 1683. DU ADLER SITZ, etc. Beleaguered 

city. Rev. Bust of Leopold r., inclosed by palm-branches above 
the inscription, ANNO 1683, etc. Unsigned. M 48 mm. Med. 
auf den Entsatz Wiens, Taf. VI. 42. 

15 Same. (Rev.) 

16 Same subject, by G. F. Hoffman. Laureate head of Leopold 

r. Rev. CONSILIO AC INDUSTRIA, etc. Beleaguered city. 
;R 46 mm. 

17 Same subject, 1683, unsigned. "Wien Gott bewacht," etc. 

Beleaguered city. Rev. "Diese Miintz," etc. M 44 mm. Med. 
auf d. Ent. W. Taf. VI. 41. 

18 Same. (Rev.) 

19 Same subject, by H. Haffner. Plan of walled city, encamp 

ment, etc. Rev. Sun rising over city. M 44 mm. 

20 'Same subject, by Anton Meybusch of Copenhagen. Lau- 
reate head of Leopold, with idealized features, r. Rev. URBEM 
SERVASTIS ET ORBEM. Battle scene and view of the city. 
M 57 mm. Med. auf d. Ent. W. Taf. III. 25. 

21 Same. (Rev.) 



22 Same subject, by Johann Kittel. Bust of the Emperor Ferdi- 
nand I, crowned, r. ; below, in a cartouche, VIENNAM OBSIDET 
FRUSTRA SOLIMANNUS, 1529. Rev. Similar type, with head 
of Leopold, and VIENNAM OBSIDET FRUSTRA MAHO- 
MEDUS. 1683. M 38 mm. Med. auf d. Ent. W. Taf. III. 7. 

23 Same subject, by Jan Luder (Dutch). View of the city. 

Rev. Inscription. M 52 mm. Med. auf d. Ent. W. Taf. III. 23. 

24 Same subject, unsigned. Bust of Ernst Rudolph, Count of 

Starnberg. Rev. Inscription. 7R 27 mm. Med. auf d. Ent. W. 
Taf. VII. 60. 

25 Same subject, 1683, by Hans Jakob Wolrab. Laureate bust of 

Leopold on a pedestal ; on both sides, Turkish arms and standards. 
Rev. The troops of the relieving army storm down from the moun- 
tains into the plain and drive the Turks to the r. In the distance, 
view of Vienna; above, a crowned eagle, over which a rainbow on 
which sits the dove of peace with olive spray. Signature H. I. W. 
on a stone. (Rev.) M 64 mm. Med. auf d. Ent. W. Taf. V. 31. 

26 Same subject, 1683, by Hans Jakob Wolrab. WANN DIESE 

HELDEN SIEGEN, etc. The emperor kneeling r. ; opposite 
him kneels the King of Poland, John III Sobieski; behind the 
emperor the Elector of Bavaria, and behind the King of Poland, 
the Elector of Saxony. At the feet of the praying kings, a sword 
and a Polish saber crossed, and below, H<!Kll^WO (Ma- 
humed). Rev. Same as preceding. M 65 mm. Med. auf d. Ent. 
W. Taf. V. 32. 

27 Alliance of Austria with Poland and Venice against Turkey, 

1684, by Martin Brunner. John III Sobieski, Leopold I and the 
Doge of Venice standing on a leaf of trefoil. Rev. The Polish 
and the- Imperial eagles and the St. Mark's lion tear a dog to 
pieces. M 56 mm. 

28 Same. (Rev.) 

29 Portrait medal by Ph. Roettier. Bust r. Rev. A trophy 

amid a pile of arms. L. C. I. A. P. V. (Leopoldus Caesar Im- 
perator Augustus Pius Victor?). M 53 mm. 

30 Same subject, 1683. DIE ADLERS BRUCK, etc. View of 

the city; in the foreground, the fleeing army; above, single- 
headed eagle. Rev. Inscription 16-83 I DEN 14-IUL. 1ST | etc. 
Between the two upper lines, bust of Leopold r., in a palm- 
wreath. M 39 mm. Med. auf d. Ent. W. Taf. VI. 43. 

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31 Same subject, 1683. DAS ADLER NEST, etc. Similar to 

preceding. Rev. Similar inscription without bust of Leopold. 
(Rev.) M 39 mm. Med. auf d. Ent. W. Taf. VI. 44. 

32 Same subject, 1683, by Michael Hofmann. EHR SEYE 

GOTT— IN DER HOHE (Glory be to God in the highest). The 
crowned double eagle with scepter and sword under the beam- 
ing Eye of Jehovah; below, signature M. H. Rev. Inscription. 
M gilt 28 mm. Med. auf d. Ent. W. Taf. II. 10. 

33 — — Capture of Gran, 1683. View of the siege. Rev. GRAN | 
ANO. 1543 DURCH I etc. (Inscription in ten lines.) M 36 mm. 

34 Victory at Gran and the Capture of Neuhausel, 1685, by L. 

G. Lauffer. IN | AUGUSTALIA | etc. Two banners and two 
wreaths crossed. Rev. Plan of the fortress and battle scene. 
M 40 mm. 

35 Same. (Rev.) JE 40 mm. 

36 Same subject, 1685. GAVDIVM IMP. Siege of Neuhausel. 

Rev. NEUHEUSEL | ERBAUT A: 1581, etc. (Inscription in 
nine lines.) M 36 mm. 

37 Same (Rev.) M 36 mm. 

38 Same subject, 1685, by L. G. Lauffer. PFEILE DES 

HEILS, etc. Three escutcheons of Bavaria, Lothringen, and 
Waldeck. Rev. Plan of the fortress and battle scene. M 40 mm. 

39 Same subject, 1685, by E. F. (= Engelhard, Breslau, 

(fecit?) ). STRIGONIUM CONSERVATUM. Battle in front 
of the fortress Gran. Rev. NEUHEUSELIUM RECUPERATUM. 
Attack upon Neuhausel. M 41 mm. 

40 Same. (Rev.) 

41 Same subject, 1685. DEM LEOPOLD, etc. View of Neu- 
hausel. Rev. Crowned L and inscription in eleven lines. M 
43 mm. 

42 Same. (Rev.) 

43 Same subject, 1685, by J. Kittel. AUSA LUIS, etc. Plan of 

fort. Rev. Inscription in sixteen lines. JR 38 mm. 

44 Same subject, 1685. Pallas holds two tablets with repre- 
sentations of the battle and plan of fort. Rev. aqVILa aVgVstI, 

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etc. Austria, on horseback, pursues the Turkish wolves. M 
61 mm. 

45 Same. {Rev.) 

46 Victories of 1685, by L. G. Lauffer. View of Vienna; above, 

two genii holding a medallion of the emperor inclosed in palm- 
branches. Rev. View of ten conquered cities of Hungary. In- 
scription on edge. M 40 mm. 

47 -Same. (Rev.) 

48 Capture of Ofen, 1686, by J. Kittel and C. Vinck. GOTT 

WAS GOTTES 1ST. Hungaria and the river-god Danubius 
near an altar. Rev. DEM KEISER WAS DES REISERS 1ST. 
Eagle with Hungarian shield over the besieged city. M 48 mm. 

4g Similar. (Rev.) ^ 47 mm. 

50 Same subject, 1686, by J. Hoehn. Laureate bust of Leopold 

I. Rev. OCCASUM LUNAE BUDAE, etc. Double eagle and 
views of Ofen and Pesth. M 53 mm. 

51 Same subject, 1686. bVDa tVrCarVM, etc. Eagle over the 

besieged city. Rev. Replacing of the cross on the St. Stefan 
Cathedral in Vienna. M 49 mm. 

52 Satirical medal on same subject, 1686. WER DESTIL- 

LIRT NUN GELD, etc. Two persons near a smelting-furnaGe. 
Rev. Inscription. M 41 mm. 

53 Similar, 1686. HEROVM TUMVLVS, etc. Attack upon 

Ofen. Rev. SPINIS ATQVE MINIS, etc. Three hands from 
the clouds, which are wounded by the thorns of a rose-branch. 
M 58 mm. 

54 Augsburg congratulation medal on the Capture of Ofen, 

1686, by P. H. Miiller. VIRTUTI NIHIL INPERVIUM. The 
Ottoman Porte thrown open, with a view through it toward 
Stamboul. Rev. Inscription in thirteen lines. BVDA | etc. M 
50 mm. 

55 Same. (Rev.) 

56 Capture of Ofen, 1686, by L. G. Lauffer. DER CHRISTEN 

RUHM. The besieged city; above, an angel with cross and 
palm-branch r. Rev. Inscription in twelve lines. M 29 mm. 

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57 Same. (Rev.) 

58 Same subject, 1686, by J. Kittel. EIN WEISER GEWIN- 

NET, etc. View of Of en. Rev. Der gVte VnD, etc. (Inscrip- 
tion in twelve lines.) M 34 mm. 

59 Same subject, 1686. LEOPOLD DER ERDEN SONN, 

etc. Radiate L, and the sultan falling with his throne. Rev. In- 
scription in six lines, OFEN | VOM, etc. ; in the exergue, view 
of the city. M 34 mm. 

60 Same subject, 1686, by G. Hautsch and L. G. Lauffer. HOS 

FORNAX, etc. Besieged fortress; above, crown. Rev. LEO- 
POLDO VLTORE, etc. Leopold before the kneeling Hungaria. 
M 45 mm. 

61 Same subject, 1686, by same. Similar. Rev. Inscription in 

twelve lines. OFEN | DIE KONIGLICHE, etc. M 40 mm. 

62 Same subject, 1686, by G. F. Niirnberger and Hans Wolrab. 

EJICITUR NIDO, etc. Eagle fighting with a dragon. Rev. 
BUDA ASTU CAPTA, etc. Storming of Ofen. M 46 mm. 

63 Same subject, 1686, by H. J. Wolrab. Bust of Leopold I, 

and view of the city; in the exergue, INFELIX BUDAM, etc. 
Rev. Joshua, with Leopold's features, bidding the sun to stand 
still ; in the exergue, STAT SOL, etc. (Rev.) M 48 mm. 

64 Same subject, 1686. Fame above the city of Ofen; in the 

exergue, OVEN A REGE OVO | etc. Rev. HOC RECLUSO, 
etc. An eagle standing on a rock, holding an egg and a key. 
JR. 45 mm. 

65 Same subject, 1686, by G. F. Niirnberger. BUDA POTENS 

CAPTA. Trophies, with captive river-god ; in the distance, Ofen. 
Rev. FORTITUDO ET LAUS MEA DOMINUS, etc. Double 
eagle and crescent. M 28 mm. 

66 Same subject, 1686. Bust of Leopold r. Rev. anno qVo, 

etc. Storming of city. M 24 mm. 

67 Same subject, 1686, by C. L. THRAX SVDA, etc. View 

of the city. Rev. VON SOLYMAN, etc. Inscription on edge, 
DAS OFEN, etc. M 28 mm. 

68 Medal (1686), by H. J. Wolrab. Bust r. Rev. REUNIO 

IUSTISSIMA. View of thirteen places in Hungary; above, two 
genii with a crown. M 48 mm. 

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6g Capture of Belgrade, 1687, by G. Hautsch. SECVRITAS 

HVNGARIAE. Hungaria seated 1. Rev. Map of Belgrade and 
the river bounding it. Inscription on the edge. M 43 mm. 

70 Same, but no inscription on edge. (Rev.) 

71 Victory at Sicklos, 1687, by G. Hautsch and L. G. LaufTer. 

Bust r. Rev. Battle scene; in the exergue, CLADES TURCA- 
RUM I etc. M 42 mm. 

72 Same. (Rev.) 

73 Medal in Honor of Maximilian II Emanuel of Bavaria, Victor 

at Mohacz, 1687. View of the battle ; in the exergue, MOHAZIA- 
NUM BAVARICAE, etc. Rev. FIRMITATEM, etc. Bust of 
the elector on a column, attacked by a steer. (Rev.) JE 50 mm. 

74 Battle at Mohacz, 1687. "Keiser Leopold Der Sigende." 

Laureate bust r. Rev. "Durch Gottes Gnad," etc. A seated 
Turk, etc. M 50 mm. 

75 Same subject, 1687, by L. G. LaufTer. Battle scene. Rev. 

KONIG LUDWIG DES II., etc. (Inscription in nine lines.) 
M 37 mm. 

76 Same. (Rev.) 

77 Entrance of Russia into the Alliance against the Turks, 1687, 

by G. Hautsch and L. G. LaufTer. CONCORD. — ISTIAN. 
Seated Concordia near captive Turks in a colonnade with arms 
of Austria, Russia, Venice, and Poland. Rev. Inscription in 
twelve lines. M 45 mm. 

78 Same. (Rev.) 

79 Battle of Mohacz and Esseg, 1687, by P. H. Mtiller. ARTE 

PROVOCATVR. St. George and the dragon ; environs of Esseg ; 
in the exergue, 22. IVLY 1687 I p - H - M - Rev - APERTO 
MARTE NECATUR. St. George kills the dragon. Environs of 
Mohacz. M 45 mm. 

80 Capture of Stuhlweissenburg, 1688. eXItIVM tVrCIs, 

etc. View of the city. Rev. eX Voto, etc. Triumphal proces- 
sion. M 49 mm. 

81 Same. (Rev.) 

82 Same subject, 1688, by G. Hautsch. View of the city. Rev. 

DEIN STUHL, etc. Emperor on the throne. M 30 mm. 

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83 Same. (Rev.) 

84 Same subject, 1688, by J. Neidhardt. ORTO SOLE — 

FUGIT LUNA. Storming of the citadel ; above, busts of Leo- 
pold and Joseph. Rev. Vine inclosing twelve busts of the Haps- 
burg emperors. M 45 mm. 

85 Augsburg congratulation medal on Capture of Belgrade, 

1688, by P. H. Miiller. Bust r., surrounded by arms. Rev. On a 
fillet, IL PIV BELGRADO, etc. Hungaria offers homage to 
Emperor Joseph I on his throne. M 58 mm. 

86 Same. (Rev.) 

87 Same subject, 1688, by M. Brunner. ELECTOR BAVA- 

RVS, etc. Storming of Belgrade. Rev. Triple key above a land- 
scape designated SERVIA — WALACHIA - GRAECIA. 
(Rev.) M 48 mm. 

88 Same subject, 1688, by J. Kittel. LEOPOLDO I, etc. 

Storming of Belgrade. Rev. ALBAM GR^CAM, etc. M 36 mm. 

89 Same subject, 1688, by J. Kittel. Aquila Electa, etc. 

Storming of Belgrade ; above, eagle. Rev. BELGRAD | A TVR- 
CIS ANNO I etc. M 38 mm. 

90 Satirical medal on the Alliance of Louis XIV and James II 

with the Turks, 1688, by J. Smeltzing. SOLIMAN III. LV- 
DOV: XIIII MEZOMORTO IACOBVS II. The four allied 
sovereigns stand at an altar. Rev. IN FOEDERE QUINTUS. 
The devil above lilies and the crescent. M 38 mm. 

91 Capture of Belgrade, 1688, issued by Friedrich Kleinert in 

Nuremberg. GRIEGISCH WEISSENBURG. View of the city 
and the fort. Rev. IMbeLLes tVrCos, etc. Christian Religion 
banishes the Turk. M 50 mm. 

92 Same. (Rev.) 

93 Devastation of the Palatinate by the French, 1688, by G. 

Hautsch. SECVROS SIC TRACTAT GALLVS AMICOS. 
Representation of the ruining of the fortresses, Philippsburg, 
Coblenz, and Heidelberg; in the exergue, DENCK | TEVTSCH- 
LAND, etc. Rev. Germania with Truth and Unity. M 45 mm. 

94 Same. (Rev.) 

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95 Incorporation of Pannonia, Dacia, and Illyria into the 

Austrian Monarchy (1688), by Maria Antonio di Gennaro. Bust 
of Leopold I r. Rev. Emperor standing between four allegorical 
figures. 7E 62 mm. 

96 Capture of Mainz, 1689, by G. Hautsch. Laureate bust r. 

Rev. Storming of the city. JE. gilt 43 mm. 

97 Capture of Kanischa, 1690, by G. Hautsch. View of the 

city. Rev. PAVCA SVPER SVNT. Hercules slaying the Hydra. 
M 35 mm. 

98 Victories of the Margrave of Baden at Widdin and Nissa, 

1689, by G. Hautsch. Battle scene, above which bust of Ludwig 
Wilhelm, Margrave of Baden, inclosed in palm-branches. Rev. 
The emperor Leopold I in a quadriga, facing. JR 43 mm. 

99 Victory of the Margrave of Baden at Salankemen, 1691, by 

G. Hautsch. Emperor Leopold I in quadriga, facing. Rev. Arms 
of Baden crowned, on branches above trophies. M 43 mm. 

100 Same. (Rev.) 

101 P. H. Muller. CAESIS TVRCAR, etc. Trophies and Vic- 
tory writing on shield. QUOD INSTAT, etc. The emperor 
crowns the general; in the exergue, four-line inscription. M 
49 mm. 

102 Capture of Grosswardein, 1692, by M. Brunner. Victory 

offers the emperor a scroll. Rev. Constantia and view of the city. 
M 48 mm. 

103 Same subject, 1692, by G. Hautsch. View of the city. Rev. 

Dacia and two genii. M 37 mm. 

104 Same subject, 1692, by P. H. Muller. Busts of Leopold I 

and Joseph I r., jugate. Rev. Leopold, seated, receives two keys 
from the goddess of the city ; in the distance, the walled city and 
the encampment; above, Victory flies with palm and wreath to 
crown the emperor. M 50 mm. 

105 Relief of Rheinfels by the Hessians, 1693, by P. H. Muller. 

STRENAE GALLICAE. View of the fortress. Rev. River-god 
of the Rhine, resting between two columns, on which NON — 
ULTRA; above, fillet on which HABET ET GERMANIA 
METAS. M 45 mm. 

106 Same. (Rev.) 

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107 Capture of Peterwardein, 1694. PETRO-VARADINVM. 

View of the city. Rev. PER VIAM, etc. Victory; in the dis- 
tance, a hail-storm. M 40 mm. 

108 - — Same subject, 1694. OBSID. PET. VARIDIN. Plan of the 
city and encampment. Rev. Same as preceding. (Rev.) M 40 
mm. 

109 Victories in Hungary and on the Rhine, 1694, by P. H. 

Miiller. PETROVARADINO LIBERATO, HVYO RE- 
CEPTO, RHENO TRAIECTO. Victory and the three river- 
gods. Rev. VIRTUT1, etc. Seven genii with the standards of 
Poland, Spain, etc. M 49 mm. 

no Capture of Casale, 1697, by P. H. Miiller. CARPIMVS OC- 

CIDVO, etc. Victory and goddess of the city. Rev. GALLO- 
RVM ERIDANVS, etc. River-god Po before a plan of the for- 
tress. M 45 mm. 

in Peace of Ryswick, 1697, by C. Wermuth. Bust of Leopold 

r. Rev. Bust of Louis XIV. Edge: SIT PAX IN REGIONI- 
BVS NOSTRIS • RISV ■ M ■ OCT.M.DC.IIIC. M 21 mm. 

112 Same subject, 1697, by same. Bust r. Rev. PAX GER- 

MANO-GALLICA. Abundantia. M 32 mm. 

113 Capture of Szegedin (1697), by C. Wermuth. Bust of Leo- 
pold. Rev. AUSTRIAE EST IMPERARE ORBI VNIVERSO. 
Eagle above the Austro-Castilian arms, between small shields of 
Hungary and Bohemia. (Rev.) M 32 mm. 

114 Same subject, 1697, by same. Bust of Leopold. Rev. IN- 

COMPARABILIS, etc. Fame; in the exergue, TVRCIS PRO- 
FILIGATIS. I AD. SEGEDINVM, etc. (Rev.) M 32 mm. 

115 Victory of Prince Eugene of Savoy at Zentha, 1697, by G. 

Hautsch. ADVERSO CEDENS, etc. Battle scene ; in the ex- 
ergue, STRAGES TVRCARVM, etc. Rev. RVBENS CAPVT, 
etc. River-god and trophies. M 43 mm. 

116 Same subject, 1697, by M. Brunner and G. F. Niirnberger. 

Bust of Prince Eugene. Rev. Two river-gods between two danc- 
ing women with Turkish shields. M 43 mm. 

117 Same subject, 1697. Battle scene. Rev. TIBISCVS. River- 
god and tablet. (Rev.) M 43 mm. 

118 Same subject, 1697, by P. H. Miiller. HIS EGO NEC 

METAS. Busts of Leopold and Joseph I, confronting. Rev. Vic- 

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tory writes the names of Nissa, Salankemen, and Zentha on three 
shields. M 45 mm. 

119 Cessation of Hostilities with the Turks, 1699, by G. Hautsch. 

Bust r. Rev. Victory with wreath and Janus-head. (Rev.) M 
35 mm - 

120 Same. (Rev.) 

121 Same subject, 1699, by same. Bust r. Rev. Zeus killing the 

Titans with thunderbolts. (Rev.) M 43 mm. 

122 Same subject, 1699, by M. Smeltzing. Two hands with a 

rose-branch. Rev. The emperor and the sultan near a palm-tree. 
M 37 mm. 

123 Beginning of the Century, 1700, by M. Brunner. Female 

figure with rudder, seated on the clouds; around, shields. Rev. 
Ceres, Saturn, and Prosperity near a pedestal. M 47 mm. 

123a Same subject, 1700, bv same. Series of G. F. Nurnberger. 

Bust of Carl, son of Leopold r. _ Rev. IVXTA IVKIS SOLIS- 
QVE VIAS. Virgil. A ship sailing before the wind. M 47 mm. 

124 Battle at the Athesis, 1701, by M. Brunner and G. F. Nurn- 
berger. Bust of Prince Eugene r. Rev. View of the scene of the 
battle. In the exergue, IMPETVS GALLORUM FRAC | TVS 
AD ATHESIN | D. 9 IVL. MDCCI. M 44 mm. 

125 Capture of Cremona, 1702, by C. Wermuth. Bust of Prince 

Eugene r. Rev. MANTVA | VAE | MISERAE | NIMIUM | 
VICINA I CREMONAE | VIRGILIUS. (Alas for wretched 
Mantua too near Cremona.) M 21 mm. 

126 Seizure of Cremona, and Capture of Marshal Villeroy by 

Prince Eugene of Savoy. Bust of Prince Eugene in medallion ; 
below, an eagle devouring a cock ; near by, Fame. Rev. FLAN- 
TIBVS AVSTRIS. Bellona seated before lilies bent by the 
wind. M 40 mm. 

127 Victory at Luzzara, 1702, by M. Smeltzing. Head r. Rev. 

Prince Eugene on horseback, dashing 1. M 39 mm. 

128 Victory at Hochstadt, 1704, by P. H. Miiller. Bust of 

Prince Eugene. Rev. Avenging angel above the encampment. 
M 37 mm. 

129 Same. (Rev.) 

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130 Capture of Ulm, 1704, by G. Hautsch. Bust r. Rev. Servia 

offers homage to the emperor, who is crowned by an angel. 
(Rev.) M 43 mm. 

131 Capture of Ulm, etc., 1704. Liberation of the city-goddess 

from her chains. Rev. The emperor receives the suppliant 
Bavaria. M 45 mm. 

132 Death of Leopold, 1705. EXSTINCTVS AMABITVR 

IDEM. Sarcophagus; near by, weeping Germania. Rev. The 
Emperor Joseph consoles fainting Germania. (Rev.) JR 44 mm. 

133 Large portrait medallion, without year. Bust of Leopold r., 

laureate, in armor. Rev. COELVM CAESARIS. Horoscope. 
M 70 mm. 

134 Joseph I, 1705-1711. Coronation as King of Hungary, at Press- 
burg, 1687, by G. Hautsch and L. G. Lauffer. DIE SEGEN 
KOMEN, etc., on a fillet. Two genii with crowns and wreaths 
above the bust of Joseph I r. Rev. DO IOSEPHO PARTEM, 
etc. Leopold presents his son with the Stefan's crown. Edge, 
DABO IOSEPHO, etc. M 45 mm. 

135 Same, except that edge inscription reads, ICH WILL DIS 

LAND ZU EIGEN GEBEN, etc. (Rev.) 

136 Same subject, 1687, by G. Hautsch. Youthful bust r. Rev. 

Arms crowned and surrounded by Collar of the Golden Fleece. 
M 30 mm. 

137 Same. (Rev.) JE 30 mm. 

137a Same subject, 1687, by M. Brunner. Bust r. In the exergue, 

)OMINE SALVUM FAC | REGEM. PS. XIX. Rev. Three 
columns crowned and hung with shields. M 39 mm. 

138 Same subject, 1687, by J. Kittel. Bust r. Rev. Kneeling 

Pannonia delivers the crown to Joseph. M 33 mm. 

139 Same subject, 1687, by H. Joseph kneeling r. to receive a 

crown from a hand from the clouds. H in incuse on the ground. 
Rev. Scepter wound with laurel. IOSEPHVS ■ ARCHIDVX ■ 
etc. M 34 mm. 

140 Same subject, 1687. VT PRISCVS REDEAT SPLEN- 
DOR (That the former glory may return). A hand from the 
clouds, with a stone, above the crown which lies on a table. In 
the distance, a map. Rev. Hungarian throne. JR 49 mm. 

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141 Same subject, 1688, by M. Brunner. Large genealogical 

medallion. O, QUA SOL HABITABILES, etc. Bust r. Rev. 
POTENS IN TERRA ERIT, etc. Genealogical series of the 
fifteen Hapsburg emperors. Edge inscription, PRAESENTI 
TIBI, etc. M 74 mm. 

142 Roman Coronation at Augsburg, 1690, by G. Hautsch. Bust 

r. Rev. Insignia of office on a cushion. M 35 mm. 

143 Same subject, 1690, by G. Hachten. Bust almost facing. 

Rev. BENEDICTIONES, etc. Altar with the royal insignia; to 
r. and to 1., bands of fleeing French and Turkish troops. M 37 
mm. 

144 Same subject, 1690, by Jan Kittel. INITIATVS VICTO 

RIIS. Bust of Joseph on a pedestal. Rev. Sun and crescent, and 
views of Paris and Constantinople. M 35 mm. 

145 Portrait medal, 1690, by P. H. Miiller. Busts of Leopold I 

and Joseph I r., jugate. Rev. NEC RABIDAE SOLIS, etc. An 
eagle soaring aloft toward the sun; to r., the crescent with the 
horns pointed down above a smoking woods. M oval 59x50 mm. 

146 Marriage to Amalia Wilhelmine, 1699, by P. H. Miiller. 

Busts of the two, confronting. Rev. DVPLICEM CYTHEREA 
CORONAM DONAT. Female figure receiving a crown from a 
genius which holds another crown in his uplifted right hand. M 
46 mm. 

147 Birth of the Archduke Leopold, 1700, by G. Hautsch. Medal 

of Nuremberg. The busts of Leopold I and Joseph I, confronting; 
below in a medallion, the new-born prince. Rev. Inscription in 
a wreath. 2R 43 mm. 

148 Same subject, 1700. The busts of the young prince and his 

parents and grandparents, inclosed in wreaths. Rev. Eagle on 
the globe. M 37 mm. 

149 Capture of Landau, 1702, by P. H. Miiller. Bust of Joseph 

I facing. Rev. ARMORVM PRIMITIAE, etc. View of the 
beleaguered city. Edge inscription, LEOPOLDE! etc. M 43 
mm. 

150 Expedition to France, 1702, by C. Wermuth. Bust r. Rev. 

The emperor on horseback. M 32 mm. 

151 Second Capture of Landau, 1704, by P. H. Miiller. Bust r. 

Rev. Victoria and weeping goddess of the city. M 45 mm. 

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152 Same subject, 1704, by same. Bust facing. Rev. View of 

the city. M 43 mm. 

153 Same. (Rev.) 

1 54 Same subject, 1704, by G. Hautsch and G. F. Nurnberger. 

O SATE CENTE, etc. Bust r. ; in the exergue, LANDAVIA 
PER R. IOSEPHVM ITERVM LIBERATA 25 Nov. 1704. 
G. F. N. Rev. Hercules routs the robber Cacus(?). M 47 mm. 

155 Same. (Rev.) 

156 Capture of Ulm by Hans Carl v. Thiingen, 1704, by G. 

Hautsch. His bust facing, with one eye bandaged. Rev. AD- 
SERTORI LIBERTATIS. Three figures. M 37 mm. 

157 Same. (Rev.) 

158 Accession, 1705, by P. H. Muller. Bust r. Rev. Hercules 

with globe and club. M 43 mm. 

159 Accession, 1705, by Seidlitz. Bust r. Rev. AMORE ET 

TIMORE. A scepter wound with laurel beneath the radiant Eye 
of Jehovah. M oval. 58x48 mm. 

160 Homage of Nuremberg, 1705, by M. Brunner and G. F. 

Nurnberger. Bust r. Rev. Sacrificing Noris (i.e., Genius of 
Nuremberg). ^ 49 mm. 

161 Homage of Cologne (?) [S. P. Q. C.],i705, by Jan Smeltzing. 

Bust r. Rev. Inscription. M 44 mm. 

162 Victories in Brabant and Flanders. Bust of the Duke of 

Marlborough facing, 1706, bv P. H. Muller. Rev. PRETIVM 
NON VILE LABORVM (No mean reward for toil). Mars 
striding over the dead, holding arms and trophies. M 37 mm. 

163 Liberation of Savoy and Milan, and the Defeat of the Duke 

of Orleans by Prince Eugene of Savoy, 1706, by P. H. Muller. 
Bust of Prince Eugene r. Rev. GENIO TUTELARI ITALIAE. 
Milan hands the keys of the city to a victor, who is striking down 
a French soldier. M 37 mm. 

164 Capture of Naples, 1707. Horse throwing off a French 

rider. Rev. View of Naples and harbor. M 46 mm. 

165 Desired Religious Freedom in Silesia, 1708, by P. H. Muller. 

DIE HOFFNUNG BESSER ZEITEN— 1ST SIE DA? Hope 

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Plate I 



riding on an eagle. Rev. IA. IA. IA. Three female figures 
around a pyramid. M 45 mm. 

166 Conquest of Tournay and Mons, 1709, by P. H. Miiller. 

Bust r. Rev. Mars and Hercules, with shields, decorated with a 
battle scene and view of Mons, sit on a pedestal on which is a 
view of Tournay; above, Fame, blowing her trumpet. (Rev.) 
M 44 mm. 

167 Peace with Pope Clement XI, 1709, by P. H. Miiller. Bustr. 

Rev. The imperial, papal, and Spanish arms. M 43 mm. 

168 Same. (Rev.) 

169 Death of the King, 171 1. Hungaria kneels before the em- 
press on her throne. Rev. Fame above the sarcophagus. M 
44 mm. 

170 Charles VI, 1711-1740. Marriage to Elizabeth Christina, 1708, by 
R. Bust of Charles VI r. Rev. Bust of Elizabeth Christina r. 
M mm. 

171 Election as Emperor at Frankfurt. BIS SEXTO, etc. Con- 
stellation with monogram of the emperor. Rev. CAESARIS 
ELECTI, etc. Horoscope. M 48 mm. 

172 Same subject, 1711, by Freytag. View of the city. Rev. 

Inscription. M 28 mm. 

173 Same subject, 171 1. Bust facing, in crown. Rev. The earth 

surrounded by clouds. M 38 mm. 

174 Same. (Rev.) 

*75 Same subject, 171 1, by P. H. Miiller. Bust r. Rev. Crowned 

double eagle, surrounded by the arms of the seven electors. 
M 48 mm. 

176 Same subject, 1711, by G. W. Vestner. Bust r. Rev. Impe- 
rial globe and cross on a cushion. M 32 mm. 

177 Same subject, 171 1, by P. H. Miiller and G. W. Vestner. 

Bust r. Rev. Royal insignia on an altar. M 26 mm. 

178 Same subject, 1711, by M. Brunner. NOMEN OMEN 

AMEN. Charles the Great and Charles VI standing, facing, 
dressed in imperial robes. Rev. Coronation scene. JR. 43 mm. 

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J 79 Same subject, 171 1. Medallion of the emperor in the center, 

surrounded by those of the six electors. Rev. Double eagle and 
insignia. M 49 mm. 

180 Same subject, 171 1. VAGINA ERVMPENS, etc. Charles 

in coronation robes kneeling before a crucifix. Rev. Representa- 
tion of the relief of Cardona, which followed the coronation day. 
M. 49 mm. 

181 Same. {Rev.) 

182 Homage of Silesia, 171 1, by G. V. Kohler. Laureate bust r. 

Rev. Cabalistic reckoning-board. M 38 mm. 

183 Same subject, 1711, by A. Heinig. Medal of the city of 

Hamburg. Triumphal arch with Atlas and two allegorical figures ; 
at the sides, two obelisks with medallion portraits of Charles V 
and Charles VI. Rev. Burning altar; in the distance, view of 
Hamburg. M 49 mm. 

T 84 Arrival in Germany, 171 1, by G. W. Vestner. Bust r. Rev. 

The crowned double eagle, soaring toward the sun. M 44 mm. 

185 Same. (Rev.) 

186 Reception and Homage in Nuremberg, 1712, by P. H. Miiller 

and G. W. Vestner. Hercules and globe between two columns. 
Rev. Triumphal archway. M 44 mm. 

187 Hungarian Coronation at Pressburg, 1712, by Richter. Bust 

r. Rev. Inscription; above, the Stefan's crown upheld by two 
genii. M 48 mm. 

188 Same subject, 1712, by G. W. Vestner. Bust r. Rev. Hunga- 
rian arms and four crowns. M 44 mm. 

189 Same subject, 1712. The king, on horseback, dashing 1. Rev. 

Globe surrounded by clouds; above, C surrounded by crowns. 
M 49 mm. 

190 Peace of Baden, 1714, by G. W. Vestner and P. H. Miiller. 

Bust r. Rev. PACI— GERMANIAE Goddess of Peace. N 
44 mm. 

191 Same. (Rev.) M 44 mm. 

192 Same subject, 1714, by G. W. Vestner. Bust r. Rev. The 

basin of the baptistry. (Rev.) M 44 mm. 

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193 Peace of Rastadt, 1714, by P. H. Muller. Bust r. Rev. Olive- 
tree and trophies. 2R 32 mm. 

194 Same. {Rev.) 

Ig5 Same subject, 1714, by M. Brunner. OLIM DVO FUL- 

MINA BELLI. Busts of Prince Eugene and Marshal de Villars, 
confronting. Rev. A genius writes the protocol of the peace. 
M 36 mm. 

196 Birth of the Archduke Leopold, 1716, by M. Brunner. Bust 

r. Rev. A tall tree on which is a shield, near a smaller tree. 
JR 43 mm. 

x 97 Same subject, 1716, by M. Brunner. Bust of the empress r. 

Rev. Juno in a car drawn by peacocks. (Rev.) M 35 mm. 

198 Same subject, 1716. QUO TARDIUS-EO GLORIOSIUS. 

A scepter, wound with vine and bunches of grapes, surmounted 
by a crown. AD HILARI— TATEM PUBL. Rev. The globe 
with the names of EURO PA, ASIA, AFRICA, and AMERICA 
under a blazing sun. M 29 mm. 

jgg Same subject, 1716, by G. W. Vestner. Bust r. Rev. Blos- 
soming aloe. (Rev.) M 44 mm. 

200 Victories of Prince Eugene of Savoy on the Save, 1716, by 

G. W. Vestner. Bust r. Rev. PRIMITIAE DEVICTIS 
TVRCIS (The first spoils from the conquered Turks). The em- 
peror on the throne receiving trophies. M 43 mm. 

201 Same. (Rev.) 

202 Capture of Temesvar, by Prince Eugene, 1716. AD 

SAVVM CAESAR, etc. The emperor in a victorious quadriga. 
Rev. View of Temesvar. JR 29 mm. 

203 Capture of Temesvar, 1716, by G. W. Vestner. Bust r. 

Rev. Plan of the fortress. JR 44 mm. 

204 Same. (Rev.) 

205 Same subject, 1716, by C. Wermuth. Bust r. Rev. arMIs 

ConstantIa, etc. Plan of the fortress. M 43 mm. 

206 Capture of Belgrade by Prince Eugene of Savoy, 1717, by 

M. Brunner. Bust of Prince Eugene r., in helmet. Rev. Warrior 
threatening Belgrade with sword and spear. M 43 mm. 

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207 Same subject, 1717, by G. W. Vestner. Bust r. Rev. Plan 

of the fortress. M 44 mm. 

208 Same subject, 1717, by J. Roettier. Bust r. Rev. A strug- 
gle between a lion and a dragon ; above, an eagle with a crescent. 
M gilt 44 mm. 

209 Same subject, 1717, by G. W. Vestner. Bust of Prince 

Eugene r. Rev. Field-marshal dashing 1.; in the distance, Bel- 
grade. M 44 mm. 

210 Same. (Rev.) 

211 Same subject, 1717, by G. W. Vestner. Bust r. Rev. Her- 
cules. (Rev.) M 44 mm. 

212 Same. (Rev.) 

213 Same subject, 1717, by Warou and Richter. Bust r. Rev. 

A terminal figure of the sun-god ; trophies and arms. (Rev.) M 
43 mm. 

214 Same subject, 1717. A tower threatened by an eagle and 

thunderbolts. Rev. Crescent and stars. M 32 mm. 

215 Same subject, 1717, by J. Roettier. Bust r. Rev. Same as 

No. 208. M jeton 22 mm. 

216 Same subject, 1717, by G. W. Vestner. Bust r. Rev. Aveng- 
ing angel above Belgrade. M 49 mm. 

217 Same. (Rev.) 

218 Portrait medal, 1717, by Warou. Bust r. Rev. Two seated 

figures holding a shield. (Rev.) JR 43 mm. 

219 To the New Year, 1717, by G. W. Vestner. Equestrian 

statue of the emperor between two free columns. M 44 mm. 

220 Peace of Passarowitz, 1718, by C. H. The bust of the em- 
peror on a pedestal, crowned by Victory. Rev. Radiate cross; 
view of the city, and river-god. 7E silver-plated 44 mm. 

221 Same subject, 1718, by M. Brunner. An eagle with a map. 

Rev. The emperor on his throne; before him kneeling Turks. 
JR 43 mm. 

222 Same. (Rev.) 

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223 Same subject, 1718, by P. H. Muller. View of Constanti- 
nople ; above, an eagle. Rev. Inscription. M 44 mm. 

224 Same. (Rev.) 

225 Same subject, 1718, by same. Two Turks with olive- 
branches. Rev. Two kettle-drums on a dead tree. M 32 mm. 

226 Same subject, 1718, by G. W. Vestner. Bust r. Rev. Eagle 

above landscape. M 44 mm. 

227 Same subject, 1718, by G. W. Vestner. Mercury delivers 

to the emperor the peace protocol for signature. (Rev.) M 49 
mm. 

228 Capture of Messina, 1719, by P. P. Werner. Bust r. Rev. 

Ground-plan of the sickle-shaped harbor. (Rev.) M 44 mm. 

229 Medal of the City of Palermo on the Recovery of Sicily, 1720, 

by A. Travani. Bust r. Rev. Harbor of Palermo with light- 
house and ship. M 44 mm. 

230 Bohemian Coronation and Millennium of the Founding of 

Prague, 1723, by Richter. Busts of Charles II and Elizabeth 
Christina r., jugate. Rev. City gate and crowned arms. M 50 mm. 

231 Bohemian Coronation, 1723. Beneath a crown, busts of the 

pair within wreaths. Rev. View of Prague. M 44 mm. 

232 Peace of Vienna, 1725, by P. P. Werner. Bust r. Rev. Two 

figures, Silence and Faith. M 43 mm. 

233 Same subject, 1725, by M. A. di Gennaro. Bust r. Rev. 

Mercury, Austria, and Spain. M 55 mm. 

234 Alliance with Spain, 1725, by G. W. Vestner. Bust r. Rev. 

The two sovereigns shake hands. 

235 Portrait medallion, by J. C. Hedlinger. Laureate bust r. Rev. 

IN SUMMIS SUMMA VOLUPTAS. Landscape on the coast; 
a ship on the sea; an eagle flying in the air beneath the sun. M 
61 mm. 

236 Second Peace of Vienna, 1731, by G. W. Vestner. Bust r. 

Rev. REGNA LIGAT, etc. An olive-tree hung with arms of 
England, Holland, Spain, and the Empire. (Rev.) M 43 mm. 

237 Crossing of the Secchia and Victory over the French, 1734, 

by P. P. Werner. Bust r. Rev. Pallas standing near a trophaeum 

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on which are the shields of Spain, France, and Sardinia. M 44 
mm. 

238 Same. (Rev.) 

239 Victories of Prince Eugene on the Mosel, 1735, by P. P. 

Werner. Bust r. Rev. Attack on an intrenchment. (Rev.) PR 

43 mm. 

240 Preliminaries of Peace, 1735, by P. P. Werner. Bust r. Rev. 

Hope, pouring water on the broken trunk of a tree. (Rev.) M 

44 mm. 

241 Death of Prince Eugene of Savoy at Vienna, 1736, by G. F. 

Niirnberger. Bust of Prince Eugene r. Rev. Apotheosis. Si 
43 mm. 

242 Same subject, 1736, by G. W. Vestner. Bust r. Rev. Sar- 
cophagus and trophies. (Rev.) M 44 mm. 

243 Same subject, 1736, by P. P. Werner (?). Bust facing, in 

armor. Rev. Prince Eugene seated, leaning on a funeral urn, 
crowned by a flying Victory ; his right foot is planted on Father 
Time, who is prostrate. M 44 mm. 

244 Peace with France, 1737, by P. P. Werner. Bust of Charles 

VI and Louis XV borne by genii. Rev. Crowned double eagle 
within an inscription in three lines. M 55 mm. 

245 Same subject, 1737, by G. W. Vestner. Bust r. Rev. (by 

W. H.) Genius of peace on a pedestal holding olive-branches; 
four crowned figures holding arms of Germany, France, Spain, 
and Sardinia. M 43 mm. 

246 Peace with France, 1737, by P. P. Werner. Bust r. Rev. 

Similar to the preceding. (Rev.) M 43 mm. 

247 Same subject. Medal without year, by C. Wermuth. Bust 

r. Rev. An eagle flying with sword and olive-branch over coun- 
try landscape. NEC SOL NEC LVNA NOCEBVNT (Neither 
sun nor moon shall harm). The sun is the emblem of France; 
the moon is the crescent of Turkey. M 44 mm. 

248 Same subject, 1737, by P. P. Werner. Bust r. Rev. Eagle 

flying with a genius above a battle scene. M 44 mm. 

249 Same. (Rev.) 

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250 Peace with France, Spain, and Sardinia Established, 1739, by 

G. W. Vestner. Bust r. Rev. The goddess of prosperity setting 
fire to old armor, near an altar. {Rev.) M 44 mm. 

251 Medal without year, by G. W. Vestner. Bust r. Rev. IM- 

perator I hostes eX orIente et | oCCIDente | sVperare | per- 
get (Let the emperor hasten to conquer his enemies from the 
east and from the west). M 44 mm. 

252 On his Death, 1740, by J. Kittel. Bust r. Rev. The river- 
god Oder, mourning. M 31 mm. 

253 Same. (Rev.) 

254 Same subject, 1740, by G. W. Vestner. Bust r. Rev. Weep- 
ing Germania before a pedestal on which are the royal insignia; 
above, an eagle flying upward. M 44 mm. 

255 On his Death and the First War in Silesia, 1741, by J. Kittel. 

Silesia at the sarcophagus of Charles VI. Rev. Battle-field; in 
the exergue, KRIEG IN SCHLESIEN | 1741. M 32 mm. 

256 Same. (Rev.) 

257 Election as Emperor, 1742, by Andreas Vestner. Bust r. 

Rev. A shield inscribed CARO | LVS | VII., supported on the 
left by the imperial double eagle, on the right by the lion of the 
Palatinate. M 44 mm. 

258 Same. (Rev.) 7E 44 mm. 

259 Same subject, 1742, by P. P. Werner. Medal of the city of 

Nuremberg. Bust r. Rev. A standing female figure with mural 
crown scatters incense on an altar designated N. (Nuremberg). 
M 32 mm. 

So Same subject, 1742, by F. A. Schega. Bust r. Rev. The ark 

of the covenant, on which is an open book on which DECA \ 
LOGVS. ^44 mm. 

261 Same subject, 1742, by A. Vestner. Bust r. Rev. On a 

pedestal on which is the imperial eagle, bust of the emperor fac- 
ing; in the distance, view of two cities connected by a bridge. 
M 44 mm. 

262 Same. (Rev.) 7E 44 mm. 

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263 Same subject, 1742, by P. P. Werner. Bust r. Rev. Double 

eagle on a pedestal ; to I., statue of Charlemagne ; to r., statue of 
Ludwig of Bavaria. M 44 mm. 

264 Same. (Rev.) 

265 Same subject, 1742, by P. P. Werner and J. L. Oexlein. Bust 

r. Rev. Seated female figure Majesty, wearing crown, holds a 
shield of the empire on her lap; a double-headed (Janus-type) 
figure, helmeted, carrying a mirror on a staff, ushers before the 
seated figure a third figure (Bavaria) wearing lion's scalp and 
leaning on a club ; the two standing figures support the Bavarian 
shield. (Rev.) M 44 mm. 

266 Same subject, 1742, by J. L. Oexlein. Bust r. Rev. The 

emperor, crowned, wearing coronation robes, grasps Justice by 
the hand. (Rev.) M 29 mm. 

267 Charles VII, 1742-1745. Coronation as Emperor at Frankfurt, 
1742, by P. P. Werner and J. L. Oexlein. Busts of the two r., 
jugate. Rev. The couple exchange hands above an altar. M 
44 mm. 

268 Same. (Rev.) 

269 Same subject, 1742, by A. Vestner. Busts of the two r., jugate. 

Rev. Two female figures near an altar on which are scepter, 
sword, and crown. 7R 41 mm. 

270 Same subject, 1742, by A. Vestner. Bust r. Rev. A seated 

female figure, holding olive-branch and cornucopia, sits leaning 
against a palm-tree. M 44 mm. 

271 Same (Rev.) iE 44 mm. 

272 Same subject, 1742, by Adam Rudolph Werner and J. L. 

Oexlein. Bust r. Rev. The emperor, crowned, seated on the 
throne ; before him two female figures, the one bearing the im- 
perial shield on her breast, the other raising her right hand in 
taking oath. (Rev.) M $J mm. 

273 Medal without year, 1742, by J. L. Oexlein. Head r. Rev. 

A landscape with rising sun. yR 21 mm. 

274 Homage of Cologne, 1742, by Wyon. Bust r. Rev. View 

of the city and seated river-god of the Rhine. M 46 mm. 

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275 Medallion of Charles VII and Maria Amalia, 1742, by F. A. 

Schega. Bust of Charles VII r., in full armor. Rev. Bust of 
Maria Amalia 1., crowned. ^R 78 mm. 

276 On his Death, 1745, by A. Vestner. Bust r. Rev. Sarcopha- 
gus between cypress-trees ; in front, lion and arms. M 44 mm. 

277 Same. (Rev.) 

278 Same subject, 1742, by J. Kittel. Head r. Rev. Sarcopha- 
gus. M 30 mm. 

279 Francis I, 1745- 1765. Election as Emperor, 1745, by P. P. Wer- 
ner. Bust r. Rev. Temple. M 44 mm. 

280 Coronation, 1745. The emperor seated on a throne, crowned 

by a female figure. Rev. Double eagle. JE 42 mm. 

281 Entry into Vienna, 1745, by G. W. Vestner. Bust r. Rev. 

The imperial couple in a quadriga. M 44 mm. 

282 Second Centenary of Religious Peace, 1755, by P. P. Wer- 
ner. TRIPLICI COPVLA. Three altars united by a chain. 
Rev. PACIS RELIGIOSAE PERENNITAS. A temple near 
which stands a helmeted female figure. M 30 mm. 

283 Same subject, 1755, by P. P. Werner. Busts of Charles V 

and Francis I, confronting. Rev. Two hands clasped above an 
altar. M 44 mm. 

284 — — Same. (Rev.) 

285 Death at Innsbruck, 1765, by A. Wideman. Bust r. Rev. 

An obelisk surmounted by head of Francis I ; near by are two 
mourning figures. M 45 mm. 

286 Maria Theresia, 1740-1780. Marriage to Francis I, 1736, by P. 
P. Werner. Heads of the two 1., jugate. Rev. Two burning hearts 
on an altar. M 44 mm. 

287 Homage of Transylvania, 1741, by Walliss. Arms on an 

ermine robe. Rev. Triumphal arch; above, Madonna and the 
queen. Signed, WALLISS F. M 70 mm. 

288 Hungarian Coronation at Pressburg, 1741. Inscription in 

six lines under a crown upheld by two genii. Rev. IUSTITIA 
ET CLEMENTIA. Crowned lion with a double cross and 
cross. M 49 mm. 

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289 Same subject, 1741, by A. Wideman. Bust r. Rev. The 

queen on horseback. N 40 mm. 

290 Same. (Rev.) M 40 mm. 

291 Same subject, 1741, by M. Donner. Bust r. Rev. Similar. 

M 44 mm. 

292 Birth of the Archduke Joseph, 1741, by A. Vestner. Bust 

r. Rev. The duke in Hungarian costume between Mars and 
Pallas. (Rev.) M 44 mm. 

293 Same. (Rev.) 

294 Same subject, 1741, by P. C. Becker. Head of the young 

child, inclosed in a wreath. Rev. The infant Hercules strangling 
the serpents. M oval 48x42 mm. 

295 Peace of Breslau, 1742, by N. van Swinderen (Dutch). 

Seated Austria, and, above, the goddess of peace in the clouds. 
Rev. Inscription in six lines; above, an olive-tree and crescent 
moon in clouds ; below, the shields of Austria and Prussia. M 47 
mm. 

296 Same subject, 1742, by M. Holtzhey. Bust r. Rev. Goddess 

of peace, before whom are two captive soldiers and Bellona. M 
49 mm. 

2 gj Bohemian Coronation, 1743, by M. Donner. Bust r. Rev. 

Seated Bohemia. M 44 mm. 

298 Same. (Rev.) 

299 Same subject, 1743, by N. van Swinderen. Bust r. Rev. A 

column from which arrows rebound, and Saturn. (Rev.) M 45 
mm. 

300 Relief of Prague, 1743, by J. Kittel. Bust r. Rev. City- 
goddess ; in the distance, view of the city. M 33 mm. 

301 Same. (Rev.) 

302 Same subject, 1743, by A. R. Werner. Bust r. Rev. MATER 

CASTRORVM. Pallas standing; in the distance, battle scene. 
(Rev.) M 44 mm. 

303 Homage of the Netherlands, 1744, by H. Bust r. Rev. Two 

hands clasped over an altar. M 37 mm. 

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304 Peace Restored in Germany, 1745, by A. R. Werner. Bust 

r. Rev. Venus in a chariot upon the clouds. {Rev.) M 44 mm. 

305 Peace of Fiissen with Bavaria, 1745, by A. Vestner. Bust r. 

Rev. Goddess of peace before the closed temple of Janus. M 44 
mm. 

306 Same. (Rev.) 2E 44 mm. 

307 Same subject, 1745, by H. Fuchs. Bust r. Rev. Sword, 

laurel-branch, and cornucopia. M 45 mm. 

30$ Same subject, 1745, by A. Vestner. Bust r. Rev. The god- 
dess of peace standing near a column. M 44 mm. 

309 Same. (Rev.) 

310 Peace of Dresden, 1745, by A. Vestner. Busts of August III 

of Poland, Maria Theresia, and Friedrich I of Prussia, on pedes- 
tals. Rev. Justice and Prosperity exchange hands before Peace. 
M 44 mm. 

311 Battle at Sorr, 1745, WER DA HAT, etc. A hand from the 

clouds with a laurel crown on a sword. Rev. Inscription in ten 
lines. M 30 mm. 

3 12 Pregnancy of the Empress, 1747, by J. L. Oexlein. Bust r. 

Rev. Two genii with arms. M 21 mm. 

3!3 Birth of the Archduke Leopold, 1747, by J. L. Oexlein. Bust 

r. Rev. The empress surrounded by her seven children. (Rev.) 
M 41 mm. 

314 Improvement in the Coinage in Transylvania, 1747, by M. 

Donner and Toda. Bust r. Rev. The empress enthroned ; before 
her, kneeling Transylvania. (Rev.) M 40 mm. 

315 Prize medal of the Chemnitz Mining Academy (1749), by 

Toda. Bust r. Rev. Smelting-furnace. (Rev.) M 45 mm. 

316 Jubilee Year, 1750, by J. Wurschbauer. Busts of the royal 

couple r., jugate; below, I. WURSCHBAUR. Rev. Two arms 
from the clouds hold a rudder over the globe; signed I. W. M 
51 mm. 

317 The Military School in Vienna-Neustadt, 1752, by F. Wiirth. 

Busts of the two r., jugate. Rev. Statue of Mars in front of a 
building. (Rev.) M 49 mm. 

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318 Victory at Kolin over the Prussians, 1757, by A. Moll. Bust 

of the two r., jugate. Rev. Pallas seated before a pyramid shat- 
tered by lightning. M 49 mm. 

319 Same subject, 1757, by A. Wideman. Obv. Similar. Rev. 

Victory on military trophies. {Rev.) M 46 mm. 

320 Relief of Prague, 1757, by A. Wideman. Obv. Similar. Rev. 

Goddess of the city with laurel-wreath and shield of Prague ; be- 
fore her the river-god of the Moldau. (Rev.) M 46 mm. 

321 Capture of the Prussian Army at Maxen, 1759, by A. Wide- 
man. Obv. Similar. Rev. Two soldiers, one of whom has sur- 
rendered his arms. M 45 mm. 

322 Same. (Rev.) 

323 Marriage of the Archbishop Joseph to Elizabeth of Bourbon, 

1760, by A. Wideman. Busts of the two r., jugate. Rev. FELIX 
CONNVBIVM. Hymen at an altar. M 39 mm. 

324 Capture of Glatz, 1760, by A. Wideman. Busts of the royal 

couple v., jugate. Rev. Standing warrior fully armed. M 46 mm. 

325 Same. (Rev.) 

326 "Schraubmedaille" on the Peace of Hubertusberg, 1763, by 

J. Thieband. Heads of Francis I and Maria Theresia, August III 
of Poland, and Friedrich IV r., jugate. Rev. Germania and 
Peace, standing, clasp hands in front of a column. No inclosure. 
M 50 mm. 

327 Renewal of the Stephan's Order, 1764. The empress holds 

the chain of the order. Rev. Double cross, eagle, etc. M 41 mm. 

328 Elevation of Transylvania to a Grand Principality, 1765, by 

F. Wiirth. The busts of Maria Theresia and Joseph II r., jugate. 
Rev. Fame hangs the arms of Transylvania on a palm-tree. 7E 
gilt 59 mm. 

329 Same. (Rev.) M 59 mm. 

330 Arrival of the Imperial Family at Innsbruck, 1765, by A. 

Wideman. Busts of Francis I, Maria Theresia, Joseph II, and 
Josepha r., jugate. Rev. Triumphal arch. M 46 mm. 

33 ! Recovery of the Empress, 1767, by A. Wideman. Bust r. 

Rev. Religion sacrificing. M 47 mm. 

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332 Same. (Rev.) 

333 Recovery of the Empress, 1767, by M. Krafft. Bust r. Rev. 

Saturn, Athena, etc., around the shield. M 54 mm. 

334 Same. (Rev.) Attachment. 

335 Marriage of the Archduchess Maria Amalia to Ferdinand of 

Parma, 1769, by A. Wideman and M. Krafft. Bust of Maria Ama- 
lia r. Rev. Hymen and the river-god Po near a palm-tree. ^43 mm. 

336 Building of the University of Padua, 1770, by M Krafft. 

Bust of Maria Theresia in widow's veil. Rev. Minerva delivers 
the academic scepter to a youthful female figure. M 49 mm. 

337 Removal of the Hand of St. Stephan from Ragusa to Ofen. 

Reliquarium in which is seen the hand. Rev. Inscription in 
twelve lines. M 42 mm. 

338 ■ Death of the Duchess Caroline of Lothringen, Sister of the 

Emperor Francis I, 1773, by A. Wideman. Bust of Caroline r. 
Rev. An angel of death and the goddess of the city of Nancy at 
her sarcophagus. M 43 mm. 

339 Homage of Galicia after the First Partition of Poland, 1773, 

by M. Krafft. Heads of Joseph II and Maria Theresia r., jugate. 
Rev. Galicia pays homage to Austria. M 50 mm. 

340 Death of Field-marshal Joseph Wenzel von Liechtenstein, 

J 773> by A. Wideman. Bust r. Rev. Monument in the armory at 
Vienna. M 60 mm. 

341 Building of the Temple in the Inundation District of the Po, 

1778, by A. Guillemard. Bust of Maria Theresia in widow's veil 
r. Rev. Sacrificial lamb on a burning altar in the territory inun- 
dated ; above, a rainbow. M 50 mm. 

342 Peace of Teschen, 1779, by J. L. Oexlein. Fame above 

Teschen. Rev. Flora in a landscape. M 45 mm. 

343 Same subject, 1779, by J. N. Wirt. Busts of Joseph II and 

Maria Theresia r., jugate. Rev. Germania sacrificing. M 46 mm. 

344 So-called Volksmedaille without the year. Francis I stand- 
ing with brandished sword. Rev. Maria Theresia seated. M 
41 mm. 

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345 Death of the Empress, 1780, by J. L. Oexlein. Bust r., with 

crown. Rev. Four female figures around a sarcophagus. M 
44 mm. 

346 Same. (Rev.) 

347 Joseph II, 1 765 -1 790. Election and Coronation, 1764, by J. L. 
Oexlein. Bust r. Rev. Female figure with turreted crown on a 
throne with rudder and cornucopia. M 45 mm. 

348 Second Marriage to Josepha of Bavaria, Daughter of Charles 

VII. Busts of the royal couple r., jugate. Rev. Austria and 
Hymen near an altar. M 40 mm. 

349 Satirical medal, 1774, by Reich. PALLESCUNT CORNUA 

LUNAE (The horns of the moon begin to wax pale). The Em- 
peror Joseph bleeds the Sultan's arm. Rev. IRAM METVERE 
TONANTIS (They have deserved the wrath of the Thunderer). 
Pallas seated by an obelisk shattered by a thunderbolt. M 41 mm. 

350 Peace of Teschen, 1719, by J. G. Stieler. Broken column and 

trophies, banners, etc., lying on the ground, in the distance. Rev. 
RESTAVRATA. A completed column decorated with a lyre 
and caduceus ; country landscape. M 46 mm. 

351 Same subject, 1781, by same. Bust r. Rev. Belgia kneeling 

at an altar ; the emperor stands at r., receiving her act of homage. 
M 46 mm. 

352 Homage of the Netherlands, 1781, by T. van Berckel. Bust 

r. Rev. Belgia offers homage to the emperor. M 41 mm. 

353 Guarantee of Religious Freedom to the Protestants and the 

Jews, 1781, by J. L. Oexlein. Bust r., in long queue. Rev. Genius 
before a pyramid. M 45 mm. 

354 Same subject, 1782, by Reich. Bust r., as above. Rev. A 

bishop, a priest, and a rabbi, protected by an eagle. M 43 mm. 

355 Same. (Rev.) 

356 Same subject, 1782, by same. Obv. Similar. Rev. Same. 

M 43 mm. 

357 Same. (Rev.) JR. gilt 43 mm. 

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358 Same subject, 1782, by J. G. Holtzhey. Bust r. Rev. The 

emperor kneeling before an altar; from the heavens a rain-storm. 
M 45 mm. 

359 Assembly of the States in Galicia, 1782, by J. N. Wirt. 

Head r., laureate. Rev. Two figures, Law and the goddess of the 
city, clasp hands. M 43 mm. 

360 Gideon von Laudon, Austrian Field-marshal, 1782, by Joseph 

Scheifel. Bust r., in uniform. Rev. Inscription in eight lines. 
M 47 mm. 

361 Capture of Belgrade, 1789, by J. Donner. Head of Joseph II 

r., laureate. Rev. Female figure seated before a monument. M 
41 mm. 

362 Same. (Rev.) 

363 Same subject, 1789, by H. Bust r. Rev. Standing Hercules 

receives homage from two Turks. M 44 mm. 

364 Same subject, 1789, by J. Vinazer. Bust of von Laudon r. 

Rev. Eagle on an oak-stump. M 43 mm. 

365 Same. (Rev.) 

366 Same subject, 1789, by Reich. Bust of von Laudon 1., in 

uniform. Rev. Horseman in full armor dashing 1.; in the back- 
ground, view of the city. M 47 mm. 

367 Same subject, 1789, by Donner. Bust r. Rev. View of the 

beleaguered city. M 47 mm. 

368 Same. (Rev.) 

369 Death of von Laudon, 1799, by Franz Xaver Matzenkopf. 

Bust 1., in uniform and long queue. Rev. Recumbent lion on a 
shield. M 45 mm. 

370 Same. (Rev.) 

37 1 Death of Joseph II, 1790, by H. Bust r. Rev. Sarcophagus 

near which a Turk and a monk. M 45 mm. 

372 Leopold II, 1 790-1 792. Marriage to Maria Ludovica, by A. 
Wideman. Bust of the two, confronting. Rev. Austria and 
Hymen with arms. M 40 mm. 

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373 Coronation, 1790, by J. P. Werner. Medal of Nuremberg. 

Bust r. Rev. Insignia of royalty on a pedestal; below, arms of 
Nuremberg. M 45 mm. 

374 Homage of the Netherlands, 1791. Heads r. Rev. The em- 
peror protects Belgia. M 39 mm. 

375 Conference at Pillnitz, 1791, by K. W. Hoeckner. Busts of 

Leopold II, Friedrich Wilhelm II, and Friedrich x\ugust III of 
Saxony, r., jugate. Rev. Saxonia, seated r., points to a castle on 
the Elbe. M 42 mm. 

376 Same. (Rev.) 

377 Portrait medal without year, by J. N. Wirt. Head r., lau- 
reate. Rev. Two hands clasped before two cornucopiae and a 
caduceus. ^R 51 mm. 

378 Francis I (II), 1792-1835, as archduke. Marriage to Elizabeth 
of Wurttemberg, 1788, by J. N. Wirt. Busts of the royal couple r., 
jugate. Rev. Inscription in five lines. M 42 mm. 

379 Coronation as Roman Emperor at Prague, 1792. Crown 

above inscription. Rev. Lion holding double cross. M jeton 
25 mm. 

380 Victories of the Archduke Carl Ludwig, 1793. Bust r., in 

uniform. Rev. Inscription in six lines. JR. octagonal 34 mm. 

381 Medal for Bravery issued to the Tyrolese who Resisted the 

French Invasion, 1796, by J. N. W r irt. Head of Francis I r. Rev. 
Inscription. M 36 mm. 

382 Same subject, 1797, by same. Obv. Similar. Rev. Similar. 

M 39 mm. 

383 Victories of the Archduke Carl on the Rhine, 1789, by A. 

Guillemard. Helmeted bust r. Rev. Inscription. M 42 mm. 

384 • Same. (Rev.) 

385 Victories of the Archduke Carl Ludwig at Stockach in 

Baden, 1799, by Peter Baldenbach. Helmeted bust 1. Rev. Tro- 
phaeum, on which is a Victory. M 48 mm. 

386 Same. (Rev.) 

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387 Medal, without year, of the Archduke Carl Ludwig, by J. 

Daiser. Bust 1., in uniform. Rev. Athena with spear and shield 
seated in the clouds. M 47 mm. 

388 Francis I and Paul I, Prince of Reuss, 1799, by Peter Bal- 

denbach. Busts of the two r., jugate. Rev. Inscription in twelve 
lines. M 49 mm. 

389 Peace of Luneville, 1801, by J. J. Neus. ALLEN VOL- 
KERN OFFNET SIE DIE MEERE (To all people she opens 
the seas). A figure of Prosperity floating over the sea. Rev. In- 
scription in German in ten lines. M. 32 mm. 

390 Same subject, 1801, by A. Guillemard. Helmeted bust of the 

Archduke Carl Ludwig r. Rev. Landscape, Bohemian arms; 
above, the dove of peace. M 42 mm. 

391 Equestrian Statue in Honor of Joseph II, 1806, by J. N. 

Wirt. Head of Francis I r. Rev. The monument. M 49 mm. 

392 Drill-grounds near Prague, 1804, by A. Guillemard and F. S. 

Stuckhart. Bust r. Rev. The emperor reviews his troops. M 
39 mm. 

393 Battle of Leipzig, 1813, by Stettner. Bust of Francis I and 

Alexander I of Russia, confronting. Rev. View of the city. JE 
jeton silvered 33 mm. 

394 Marriage of Napoleon I and Maria Louise, daughter of Fran- 
cis I, 1810. Medal of Vienna. Two torches wound with a fillet. 
Rev. Inscription. M 29 mm. 

395 Medal of 1813, by J. Lang. Busts of Francis I, Alexander I, 

and Friedrich Wilhelm III r., jugate. Rev. Inscription in ten 
lines. M 47 mm. 

396 Alliance between Austria, Russia, and Prussia, 1813, by K. 

Lesser. Busts of Francis I, Alexander I, and Friedrich Wilhelm III 
r., jugate. Rev. Female figure, with helmet and spear, stands 1., sup- 
porting a shield with the arms of the three allies. M 40 mm. 

397 Homage of Venice, 1815, by Vassallo. Head 1. Rev. Arms 

of Milan and Venice, crowned. M 42 mm. 

3g8 Arrival of the Emperor in Milan, 1815, by Vassallo and L. 

Manfredini. Head 1. Rev. The goddess of the city greets the 
emperor, who rides 1. on horseback, dressed in antique costume. 
(Rev.) M 42 mm. 

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399 Fourth Marriage to Charlotte Augusta of Bavaria, 1816, by 

J. Harnisch. Bust of the two, confronting. Rev. Female figure 
with cornucopia pouring a libation on an altar. M 49 mm. 

400 Same subject, 1816, by Losch and Stiglmair. Medal of 

Munich. Busts of the two r., jugate. Rev. Pallas on an eagle. 
7R. 41 mm. 

401 Death of the Empress Maria Louise, 1816, by L. Manfredini. 

Medal of Milan. Bust 1. Rev. Iris. M 43 mm. 

402 Return to Vienna, 1816, by F. Detler. Head r. Rev. An 

altar. M 52 mm. 

403 Similar. (Rev.) JR 41 mm. 

404 Medal without year by J. N. Wirt. Head r. Rev. Crowned 

lion with double cross. Attachment. M 49 mm. 

405 Francis IV of Modena and the Archduchess Maria Beatrix, 

183 1, by F. Putinati. Medal of Modena. Their heads 1., jugate. 
Rev. Mutina sits near a monument. M 42 mm. 

406 Ferdinand I (V), 1835-1848. Hungarian Coronation at Press- 
burg, 1831, by J. D. Boehm. Bust of Ferdinand I and his 
father, Francis I, r., jugate. Rev. Tree and arms. 2R 48 mm. 

407 Bohemian Coronation at Prague, 1836, by D. Loos. Busts 

of Ferdinand I and Anna 1., jugate. Rev. Royal insignia on a 
table. M 39 mm. 

408 Homage of Cronstadt, 1837, by J. D. Boehm. Head r., in 

crown and coronation robes. Rev. Shield against an ermine robe, 
crowned. M 47 mm. 

409 Coronation, 1838, at Milan, by J. D. Boehm. Head r. Rev. 

Three figures, Milan, Lombardy, and Venice. JE silvered 29 mm. 

410 Capture of Acre, 1840, by W. Seidan. Bust of Friedrich, 

Archduke of Austria, facing, in uniform. Rev. Victory with palm 
and mural crown alighting on the Syrian coast; at the right, a 
galley ; at the left, a fortress. M 49 mm. 

411 Fiftieth Anniversary in Honor of Carl Ludwig, Archduke of 

Austria, 1843, by F. A. Schega. Bust 1., in uniform. Rev. 
Wreath of oak, etc. M 52 mm. 

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412 Jubilee of Archduke Joseph on his Fifty Years' Service as 

Captain of the Kumanen, 1845, D Y J- D - Boehm. Bust 1., in uni- 
form. Rev. Inscription. M 42 mm. 

413 Restoration of the Spire of St. Stephan's Cathedral in 

Vienna, 1845, Dv J- B. Roth. Head of Ferdinand r., laureate. 
Rev. The spire and two angels. JR 47 mm. 

414 Fiftieth Anniversary of Archduke Joseph as Count Palatine 

of Hungary, 1846, by K. Lange. Bust of Ferdinand I r. Rev. 
Bust of the Archduke Joseph 1. M 54 mm. 

415 Same subject, 1846, by J. D. Boehm. Bust of Archduke 

Joseph 1., in uniform. Rev. Inscription within a wreath. M 53 
mm. 

416 Franz Joseph I, 1848- . Medal of Frankfort in honor of the 
Archduke John, 1849, by C. Zollmann. Bust 1. Rev. Inscription. 
M 40 mm. 

417 Opening of the Railway from Vienna to Triest, 1854, by W. 

Seidan. In the distance, view of the viaduct and railway in the 
mountains ; in the foreground, a massive figure of herculean pro- 
portions, seated. Rev. Inscription. M 39 mm. 

418 Marriage of Franz Joseph I to Elizabeth, Daughter of 

Maximilian of Bavaria, 1834, by K. Lange. Busts of the royal 
couple r., jugate. Rev. Marriage ceremony. M 56 mm. 

419 Six Hundredth Anniversary of the House of Hapsburg. 

Medal of Winterthur (Switzerland) in honor of the Prince 
Rudolph, 1864, by A. Horseman 1., in armor, on horseback, in 
style of early thaler of Sigismund. Rev. Inscription in eleven 
lines. M 46 mm. 

420 Coronation of Elizabeth as Queen of Hungary at Buda- 

pesth, 1867, by A. Bust 1. Rev. Crown, laurel, and inscription. 
M 49 mm. 

421 Same, except inscriptions in Magyar. (Rev.) 

422 Same subject, 1867, by same. Similar, inscriptions in 

Magyar. M 24 mm. 

423 Coronation of Franz Joseph I as King of Hungary, 1867, by 

A. Head r. Rev. Crown, scepter, and sword crossed, and in- 
scription in Magyar. M 48 mm. 

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424 Erection of Equestrian Statue of Field-marshal Prince Carl 

von Schwarzenberg, 1867, by J. Tautenhayn. Bust r., in uniform. 
Rev. The statue. In the exergue, ERRICHTET VON I KAISER 
FRANZ JOSEF I. | 1867. M 63 mm. 

425 The Opening of the Suez Canal, 1869, by J. Tautenhayn. 

Head of Franz Joseph I r. Rev. Female figure seated on a 
Sphinx ; in the distance, the Pyramids and a ship. M 72 mm. 

426 Same. (Rev.) 

427 Pilgrimage of Franz Joseph I to the Holy Sepulcher in Jeru- 
salem, 1869, by J. Tautenhayn. Head r. Rev. A figure of Piety 
with the cross, at whose feet two angels kneel, one holding a 
crown. (Rev.) M 72 mm. 

428 Erection of the Monument to Wilhelm von Tegetthoff, 1877, 

by J. Tautenhayn. Bust r., in uniform. Rev. The monument. 
M 62 mm. 

429 Marriage of the Crown Prince Rudolph and Stephanie, 

daughter of Leopold II of Belgium, 1881, by J. Tautenhayn. 
Busts of the two r., jugate. Rev. Hymen with flowers and torch. 
M 55 mm. 

430 Same. (Rev.) 

431 The Numismatic Society of Vienna, 1888, by F. Leiser. 

Bust r. Rev. Inscription under a radiate crown. M 43 mm. 

432 Forty Years' Jubilee of his Reign. Head r. Rev. Shields. 

1848 I 2 December | 1888. M 34 mm. 



PERSONAL MEDALS 

433 Carl Andorfer, 1893, by F. X. Pawlik. Joint founder of the Club 
der Miinz- und Medaillen-Freunde in Vienna. Head 1. Rev. 
Inscription. M 32 mm. 

434 Beethoven. Festival in Vienna, 1870, by G. Radnitzky. Head r. 
Rev. Arms, wreath, etc. 7E 57 mm. 

435 Count Franz Anton von Kolowrat-Leibsteinski, Captain of 
Prague and Founder of the National Museum, 1778-1848. Medal 
by K. Lange. Head 1. Rev. Seated figure with arms. M 49 mm. 

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436 Fritz Luckhardt, 1893, by F. X. Pawlik. Prize medal of the 
Camera Club of Vienna. Bust 1. Rev. A camera, palm-branch, 
etc. 2E 52 mm. 

437 Prince Wilhelm of Montenouva, Numismatist, 1821-1895. Medal 
of the Numismatic Society of Vienna to a joint founder, 1895, by 
W. F. Jeuner. Bust facing. Rev. Inscription in a laurel-wreath ; 
above, crowned arms of the Prince of Montenouva encircled by 
the collar of the Golden Fleece. M 40 mm. 

438 : Same. (Rev.) 

439 Schiller. Erection of the Schiller Monument in Vienna, 1876, by 
G. Radnitzky. Figure of Music facing. Rev. The monument. M 
silvered 54 mm. 

440 Schubert. Unveiling of the Schubert Monument in Vienna, 1872, 
by J. Tautenhayn. Head r. Rev. A muse and an Apollo. 7E 
64 mm. 

441 Prince Alfred von Windischgratz, Field-marshal, by D. Bust 1. 
Rev. Inscription in a wreath. M 38 mm. 

442 Major Wissmann, Dr. Emin Pasha, Dr. Carl Peters, Explorers. 
Medal without year. Heads of the three r., jugate. Rev. Inscrip- 
tion. M 40 mm. 



TRANSYLVANIA (Principality) 

443 Gabriel Bethlen, 161 3-1629. Medal without year. GABRIEL. 
D. G. REGNORVM. HUNGARIAE. Bust v., in fur cap. Rev. 
TRANSYL: PRINCEPS. AC. SICVLORVM. COM. The 
Hungaro-Transylvanian arms, crowned ; arms of Gabriel Bethlen 
in the center. M oval 42x35 mm. 

444 Emerich Tokoly, 1682-1699. Medal with year, by Jan Smeltzing 
(Dutch). Bust facing, in coat with ermine collar. Rev. SIC 
VIRTVS NESCIA FRAENI (Such is valor unused to re- 
straint). A wild horse trampling on his keeper and breaking 
through the reins stretched between two columns. Signed I. S. 
Emerich Tokoly or Teckly was a Hungarian noble born at Min, 
near Nicomedia, in Asia Minor. His family was persecuted as 
Protestants. Tokoly became prime minister under Michael Apafi 
and commanded the army in the uprising of 1678. Subsequently 
he allied himself with the Turks, and commanded the Turkish 
cavalry at the battle of Salankemen, 1691. M 49 mm. 

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445 Medal without year, by E. F. (Engelhardt (Breslau) fecit?) 

EMERIC TOCKEL. HUNGAROR. REBELL. CAPVT. Bust 
r. Rev. RETRO CADIT AUDAX. A high cliff on which is a 
crown ; from it an eagle springs and swoops down upon a soldier 
who is falling backward off the cliff ; below on the ground, a dog 
with open jaws. Signed E. M oval 45x40 mm. 

446 Franz Rakoczi, 1699-1735. Portrait medal without year. Bust 
r., in armor. Rev. TENDIT PER ARDUA VIRTUS. Hercules 
with his club slaying the Hydra. M 50 mm. 

447 Beginning of Political Liberty, 1703, by D. Warou. Head r. 

Rev. Justice and Equality release Liberty from her chains. 2R 
42 mm. 

448 Religious Harmony, 1705, by D. Warou. Bust facing, in 

armor. Rev. Three Vestals bringing fuel to an altar. M 44 mm. 



BRANDENBURG-PRUSSIA, GERMANY 

449 Friedrich Wilhelm, 1 640-1 688. Presence of the Elector, Georg 
Wilhelm, and the electoral prince in the duchy of Prussia, 1639, 
by S. Dadler. The two princes in full armor standing near a 
table. Rev. Borussia, seated, holds an olive-branch; in the dis- 
tance, map of the Gulf of Finland, with the cities of Konigsberg, 
Pillau, etc. M 72 mm. Ampach, Miinz- u. Med. Samm. 10638. 

450 Same. (Rev.) 

451 Portrait medal of Friedrich Wilhelm, by J. Hoehn. Bust r., 

with long, straight hair. Rev. The Prussian eagle above the globe 
of the earth. ^51 mm. A. 10639. 

452 Marriage with Louise of Orange-Nassau (1676), by Eras- 
mus Thomas Reuss. Half-length figures of the pair, facing; 
hand in hand. Above, the Eye of Providence, and two hands 
with the elector's cap and a crown. Rev. On a hill, designated 
Marchia, stands a tree watered by a hand reaching from heaven ; 
on the ground, T. R., the artist's initials. M 59 mm. 

453 Peace of Westphalia, by J. Hoehn and S. Dadler. Peace and 

Justice kissing each other. Rev. Faith and Reverence exchange 
greetings; in the distance, the city of Miinster. M 59 mm. v. 
Loon, II. p. 315, 4. 

454 Same. (Rev.) 

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455 The States of the Mark Brandenburg on the Return of the 

Elector from a Visit to the Emperor in Prag, 1652, by Erasmus 
Thomas Reuss. The elector riding r. Rev. Female figure (Pros- 
perity?) with the caduceus of Mercury and a cornucopia. M 
56 mm. A. Weyl, Paul Henkel'sche Sammlung, 764. 

456 Homage of Konigsberg, 1663, by J. Hoehn. Scepter and 

sword crossed, and united by a laurel-wreath. Rev. Inscription 
within a laurel-wreath. M 47 mm. 

457 Prussian Oath of Fealty, 1663. An arm from heaven holds a 

crown over a crossed scepter and sword. Rev. Inscription. M 
traces of gilt 30 mm. Cf. Weyl, 3349. 

458 Same subject, 1663, by J. Hoehn. Bust in armor r., with 

long, flowing hair. Rev. Eagle with the elector's cap above its 
head; in the distance, encampment and view of Konigsberg. 
M 62 mm. A. 10760. 

459 Second Marriage of the Elector with Princess Dorothea of 

Holstein. Laureate bust of the elector r., with large, curly wig. 
Rev. Bust of Dorothea I., the hair and dress adorned with jewels. 
Magnificent medallion of great rarity. M 86 mm. A. 10779. 
A. Hess, Brandenburg-Preussisches Med. - und Munz-Cabinet, 
May, 1894, Taf. I. 24. 

460 Same subject (1668). Bust of the elector facing, in armor, 

wearing large, curly wig; on the truncation, H, (J. Hoehn). 
Rev. Bust of Dorothea three-quarters to 1., richly adorned with 
jewels. M 57 mm. 

461 States of the Mark on the Return of the Elector from Prus- 
sia, 1669. The elector riding r., clad in his electoral robes and 
holding his scepter before him. Rev. The Brandenburg eagle, 
with laurel-wreath in its beak, soaring aloft, 1., above the per- 
sonified Mark, who holds a child in her arms. Cf. Weyl, 860. 
The artist's initials, G. L. (Gottfried Leygebe), and the date, 
1669, are lacking in the exergue of the obverse. 2R 57 mm. 

462 Birth of the Princess Maria Amalia, 1670, by Gottfried Ley- 
gebe. Bust of Dorothea r., in an ermine mantle. Rev. Crowned 
palm-tree on a hill overgrown with bushes. M 50 mm. A. 10796. 

463 So-called "Zwitter" (hybrid) medal on which two medal- 
lists collaborated, 1673, by Caspar Geelhaar and J. Hoehn. Bust 
r., in armor, with long, natural hair; on the truncation, C. G. ; 
below the bust, I. H. No inscription. Rev. Open book on a pile 
of trophies and armor, inclosed in a circle; on the right, above 

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the drum, C. G.; around, inscription FRID. WILH., etc. M 
45 mm. A. 10805. 

464 Similar, but of a different die, which is slightly broken below 

the bust. C. G. on truncation. Rev. Same. (Rev.) M 45 mm. 

465 Invasion of the Mark by the Swedes, by J. Hoehn. Bust in 

armor, with long, straight hair, r. Rev. Resting lion: DOR- 
MIENDO VIGILO (While sleeping, I watch). M 38 mm. 
A. 1 08 10. 

466 Victory at Fehrbellin, 1675, by F. F. Battle scene; in the 

foreground, the elector on horseback, and his equerry, Froben, 
falling off his horse. Rev. Inscription in fifteen lines. M 69 mm. 

467 Same subject, 1675, by J. Hoehn. Both sides similar. 2R 

70 mm. A. 10838. 

468 Same subject, 1675, by J. Hoehn. Similar, smaller size. M 

45 mm. 

469 Same subject, 1675. Scene of the battle; in the foreground, 

the elector, riding with his retinue ; before him, Froben falling 
from his horse. Rev. Inscription. M 55 mm. A. 10837. 

470 The Swedes Driven out of Prussia, 1679, by J. Hoehn. Eagle 

on his nest attacked by a lion. Rev. An eagle pursues a retreat- 
ing lion. The eagle symbolizes Brandenburg; the lion Sweden. 
JR 69 mm. A. 10572. 

471 Same subject (1679). Bust of the elector. Rev. Winged 

trombone ; above, moon and stars. M 50 mm. A. 10876. 

472 Same. (Rev.) 

473 Peace of St. Germain (1679). Bust r. Rev. Volcano emit- 
ting smoke, in the midst of a heavy rainstorm. M 42 mm. 

474 Same. (Rev.) 

475 On the Receipt of the Order of the Garter, 1684, by F. F. 

Laureate bust r. Rev. Electoral shield surrounded by the Garter 
and surmounted by the elector's cap. M 63 mm. A. 10900. Plate. 

476 Peace with Germany, and the Reciprocal Alliance with the 

Netherlands, 1685, by S. Dadler. Half-length figure of the elec- 
tor, in heavy armor, before a table on which are an elector's cap 
and scepter. Rev. A laurel-twined column on which is the Prus- 

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sian eagle hurling thunderbolts ; on each side, Peace and Victory, 
and at their feet, Mars and Envy. M 63 mm. A. 10905. 

477 Same. (Rev.) 

478 Presentation medal for Foreign Ambassadors, by Christof 

Melchior (mint-master in Konigsberg) and J. Hoehn. Bust of 
the elector facing, with long, straight hair, in an ornamental 
cartouche; above, the elector's cap. Rev. The Brandenburg 
eagle under the cap of the elector; on its wings, twenty-four 
arms of the provinces. M 75 mm. with ring. A. 10920. 

479 Death of Friedrich Wilhelm (1688), by Jan Boskam. Bust 

in armor r. Rev. Between implements of warfare, FLOREBIT 
PERENNABIT. M 54 mm. 

480 Same subject (1688), by J. B. Schultz. Bust r. Rev. Eagle 

on a palm-tree ; above, trophies. M 25 mm. 

481 Same. (Rev.) 

482 Friedrich III as Elector, 1688-1701. Appointment as Stadthalter 
(governor) of the Mark, 1677, by G. Leygebe. Youthful bust r., 
with long hair; below, 1677. Rev. Beneath the radiate Eye of 
Jehovah, the Prussian eagle with laurel-wreath and sword; be- 
hind, on a fillet, SUUM— CUIQUE (To each, his own). Beneath 
the eagle, a landscape with view of a city. In the exergue, G. L. 
M oval 50x42 mm. 

483 Campaign as Electoral Prince, 1679. Youthful bust r. Rev. 

Eagle with wreath, and sword flying over the environs of Pillau. 
M 47 mm. A. 10938. 

484 Death of Elizabeth Henriette, 1683. Bust r. Rev. Tomb- 
stone ; above, the elector's cap ; below, a death's-head. M 27 mm. 
A. 10944. 

485 Same. (Rev.) 

486 Alliance with William of Orange, 1688, by Raimund Faltz. 

Bust r., in armor; lion's head on shoulder. Rev. Juno with a 
scepter stands 1., holding her forefinger on her lips ; at her side, 
an eagle. M 48 mm. A. 10947. 

487 Capture of Kaiserswerth, 1689, by J- B. Schultz. Bust r. Rev. 

The burning fortress, stormed by guns. M 33 mm. A. 10958. 

4 88 Same. (Rev.) 

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489 Capture of Bonn, 1689, by J. B. Schultz. Bust r. Rev. 

Ground-plan of the fortress; above, on a fillet, VICTORIAE 
— BONAE— FELICI. N 33 mm. Cf. A. 10959. 

490 Same subject, 1689, by J. B. Schultz. Bust r. Rev. View of 

the city, similar to preceding reverse. M. 44 mm. Cf. Weyl, 4807. 

491 Same subject, 1689, by P. H. Miiller. Bust r. Rev. View of 

the burning city, besieged with guns. M 50 mm. v. Loon, III. 
p. 451, 452. 

492 Capture of Kaiserswerth, Rheinberg, and Bonn, 1689. 

Bust facing. Rev. Three medallions with views of the conquered 
fortresses. M 43 mm. A. 10962. 

493 Boundaries of the Rhine Recovered, 1689, by J. B. Schultz. 

Bust r. Rev. The Rhine country with the cities of Coin, Bonn, 
Neuss, Kaiserswerth, and Rheinberg. In the foreground, a battle 
scene; above, the Prussian eagle with a fillet on which SER- 
VATIS & RECUPERATIS RHENI CLAUSTRIS (The 
boundaries of the Rhine, saved and recovered) ; below, 1685. N 
53 mm. Cf. A. 10964. 

494 Same subject, 1689, by R. Faltz. Bust r. Rev. Resting 

river-god of the Rhine. Above, SALUS PROVINCIARUM 
(The safety of the provinces). In the exergue, INF. RHENUS 
LIB. (The Lower Rhine liberated) 1689. N 30 mm. 

495 Same. (Rev.) M 30 mm. 

496 Same subject, 1689, by same. Similar types. M 57 mm. 

A. 10966. 

497 Homage of Konigsberg, 1690, by J. Hoehn, Jr. Beneath the 

elector's cap, SUPREMO BORUSSIAE, etc. Rev. The Prussian 
eagle, above the earth. M 43 mm. A. 10975. 

498 Defense of the Netherlands, 1690, by Raimund Faltz. Bust 

r. Rev. TUTELA BELGII (Protectress of Belgium). Pallas, 
standing ; at her side, the Netherlands lion. 

499 Coronation of Joseph I as King, 1690, by G. Hautsch. The 

busts of Leopold I and his wife, Eleonora Magdalena, in medal- 
lions. Rev. Bust of Joseph I in the center; around, the busts of 
the seven electors. Edge inscription, PRINCIPIBUS JOSEPH 
PLACET OMNIBUS UNUS (Joseph alone is pleasing to all the 
princes). ^ 45 mm. 

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500 Same, but no edge inscription. (Rev.) 

501 Victory of the Brandenburg Troops, 1691, by R. Faltz. Bust 

r. Rev. Victory hanging four shields on a palm-tree. M 42 mm. 
A. 10987. 

502 Same. (Rev.) 

503 Same. (Rev.) JE42mm. 

504 Friedrich III as Friedrich I, King of Prussia, 1701-1713. Corona- 
tion, 1701. Pallas and Borussia hold a medallion with the bust of 
the king and a crown. Rev. Borussia, seated, with scepter; be- 
hind her, Fame blowing a trumpet. M 45 mm. A. 11066. Weyl, 
3542. 

505 Coronation, 1701, by G. Hautsch. Bust r. Rev. The king 

receives the crown from Germania. M 35 mm. A. 11069. 

506 Same. (Rev.) 

507 Capture of Geldern, 1703, by Jan Boskam. Bust r. Rev. 

The king, seated, is crowned by Victory, who stands behind him ; 
before him, the kneeling city-goddess with the keys. M 60 mm. 
A. 1 1098. 

508 Same. (Rev.) 

509 Death of the Queen, Sophie Charlotte, 1705. Bust facing. 

Rev. Inscription in thirteen lines; below, deaths-head. N 26 
mm. A. 11113. 

510 Her Burial, 1705, by C. Wermuth. Laureate bust r. Rev. 

Pyramid; two clouds on either side. & 32 mm. Weyl, 1258. 

511 Incorporation of Neuchatel and Birth of his Grandson, 

Friedrich Ludwig, 1707, by G. Hautsch. The goddess of the 
province offering homage. Rev. The king receives his grandson. 
M 35 mm. A. 11 149. 

512 Third Marriage with Sophia Louisa of Mecklenburg, 1708, 

by G. Hautsch. Bust r. Rev. Laurel-wreath with three crowns. 
Inscription. M 40 mm. 

513 Same subject, 1708. Woman's arm with a ring, reaching 

from the clouds. Rev. Mail-clad arm with a crown, similar. M 
35 mm. A. 1 1 167. 

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514 Meeting with the Kings of Denmark and Poland in Berlin, 

1709, by F. Groskurt. A triangle, in which are the laureate busts 
of the three kings. Rev. Inscription. M 44 mm. Weyl, 1222. 

515 On his Death, 1713, by J. C. Koch. Head r. Rev. Round 

temple on a rock with the king's crown suspended within. M. 
44 mm. A. 1 1 196. 

516 Same subject, 1713, by C. Wermuth. Bust r. Rev. Soaring 

eagle in heavens studded with stars. M 32 mm. A. 11201. 

517 Same subject, 1713, by C. Wermuth and J. B. Schultz. Lau- 
reate bust r. Rev. Bust of Friedrich Wilhelm, the Great Elector, 
so-called Zwitterstiick (hybrid-piece). M 25 mm. Weyl, 1244. 

518 Burial of the King, 1713, by C. S. Laureate bust r. Rev. 

Crown on a chest. M 23 mm. Cf. Weyl, 1250. 

519 Friedrich Wilhelm I, 1713-1740. Marriage with Sophia Dorothea 
of Brunswick-Liineburg, 1706, by E. Hannibal. Bust of Sophia 
Dorothea r., diademed. Rev. Rainbow and sunset on the coast. 
JR 59 mm. A. 11 126. 

520 Conquest of Stralsund, 1715. Triangle, within which three 

heads. Rev. View of the captured city. M 34 mm. A. 11239. 

521 Coming of Age of Carl Wilhelm Friedrich, 1729, by Daniel 

Siegmund Dockler. Bust r. Rev. EN SPEM SVRGENTIS 
IVLI (Lo, our hopes of the young lulus), Vergil 's ^Eneid. Mi- 
nerva presents the young prince to Borussia, seated at the right. 
JR44mm. 

522 Marriage of Carl Wilhelm Friedrich to the Princess Frider- 

ike Louise, 1729, by G. W. Vestner. Their heads, confronting 
Rev. A tree with two separating branches, on each of which are 
hung shields on which are written the names of the great leaders 
in the family of each. At the top, the branches overlap, and the 
shields are inscribed, CARL WIL. FRID. and FRID. LVDO- 
VIC. At the foot of the tree sits a crowned figure with ermine 
cape, whose shield is inscribed, IOH. GEORG. EL. BR. Around 
runs the inscription, SIC GENVS AMBORVM SE GERMINE 
SCINDIT AB VNO (Thus the family of each is derived from 
one root) . M 74 mm. 

523 Reception of the Salzburg Emigrants, 1732, by P. P. 

Werner. Bust of Friedrich Wilhelm I r. Rev. Borussia receives 
the exiles : GEHE IN EIN LAND, etc. M 44 mm. A. 11296. 

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524 Same subject, 1732. "Schraubmedaille" with maps of Salz- 
burg and Lithuania in the covers, and a set of seventeen religious 
pictures. Three emigrants ; and, above, God in the clouds. Rev. 
Standing regent with two other standing figures; in the back- 
ground to 1., other emigrants. The Schraubmedaille is made in 
two halves, the design being in repousse and engraved. The two 
halves screw together like upper and lower halves of a box. The 
technique is not uncommon. Frequently the same medals which 
were struck were also done in this technique. 

525 — — Homage of Konigsberg, 1740, by L. H. Barbiez. Head r. 
Rev. Justitia, standing 1., with a pair of scales. M. 39 mm. A. 
1 1332. 

526 Same. {Rev.) 

527 Accession, 1740, by J. Dassier. Bust facing, three-quarters 

1. Rev. REX NATVRA. An eagle soaring over Konigsberg. 
M 55 mm. A. 11344. 

528 First War in Silesia, 1741. Silesia, seated on the ground, 

resting on her shield, mourns by a monument inscribed, CAROL. 
VI. ; in the distance, setting sun. Rev. A battle-field with burn- 
ing houses ; above, the blazing planet Mars ; in the exergue, 
"Krieg in Silesien, 1741." M 32 mm. Weyl, 4056. 

529 Friedrich II, 1740-1786. Coronation, 1741, by W. Kittel. A monu- 
ment on which is a crowned oval shield, on which FR in monogram ; 
below, W. On the ground lie the river-god, the Oder, and the 
Naiad of the Ohlau. Rev. Crowned eagle soaring over the city, 
with scepter and imperial globe ; below, BRES-LAV. M 50 mm. 
Weyl, 4057. 

530 Homage of Lower Silesia, 1741. Bust r. Rev. Borussia re- 
ceives the ducal cap from Silesia,. M 32 mm. A. 11353. 

531 Same. (Rev.) 

532 Portrait medal, 1742, by L. H. Barbiez. Bust r. Rev. Eagle 

bearing laurel-branch over pile of trophies. M 45 mm. 

533 Peace of Breslau, 1742, by G. W. Vestner. Bust r. Rev. 

A genius crowning Hercules leaning on his club ; in the distance, 
city of Breslau. (Rev.) M 44 mm. A. 11 360. 

534 Same subject, 1742, by Johann Gottfried Held. Laureate 

bust r. Rev. Above the city of Breslau, the goddess of peace 
floats down, resting on clouds ; she holds, in her right hand, the 

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arms of Austria and Prussia, and in her left hand, a caduceus 
and an olive-branch. To the r. stand two warriors in antique 
costume, who hold the goddess of war bound with chains. 
M 49 mm. A. 11364. Weyl, 4063. 

535 The Desired Religious Freedom, 1742. An olive-branch 

on an altar. Rev. Inscription. ^ 31 mm. A. 11371. Weyl, 4068. 

536 Victory at Chotusitz, 1742. Bust of the king on a pedestal. 

Rev. Battle scene. M 33 mm. A. 11356. Weyl, 1462. 

537 Conquest of Prague, 1744, by L. H. Barbiez. Head r. Rev. 

The storming of the city. M 34 mm. A. 11382. Weyl, 1481. 

538 Same. (Rev.) 

539 Same subject, 1744. Trophy above inscription in seven 

lines. Rev. View of the city. ^ 32 mm. A. 11 384. Weyl, 1482. 

540 Victory at Friedeberg, 1745, by L. H. Barbiez. Bust r. 

Rev. Victory on a monument; below, two bound captives. M 
47 mm. A. 1 1389. Weyl, 4386. 

541 Victory at Kesselsdorf and the Peace of Dresden, 1745. 

Prussian standard erected on a battle-field and crowned by a 
goddess of victory. Rev. An angel floating over the city. M 
33 mm. A 11401. Weyl, 1491. 

542 Same. (Rev.) 

543 Victory at Friedeberg, 1745. Battle scene. Rev. Fame fly- 
ing r., blowing her trumpet. M 34 mm. A. 11392. Weyl, 4385. 

544 Third Centenary of the Evangelical Church at Schweidnitz, 

and the Peace of Westphalia, 1752. Busts of Ferdinand III and 
Friedrich II, confronting. Rev. Inscription. M 35 mm. Fried- 
ensburg u. Seger, Miinzen von Schlesien, 4341. 

545 Fifth Centenary of the Foundation of Konigsberg, 1755, by 

J. Abraham. The old castle ; in the foreground, a seated warrior 
with the Bohemian shield, holding a figure of Victory on his out- 
stretched left hand ; to r., rising sun. Rev. Beneath the Prussian 
eagle, view of Konigsberg. M 59 mm. A. 1 1852. 

546 Surrender of the Saxon Troops at Pirna, 1756, by M. Holtzhey. 

Laureate bust r. Rev. Saxonia seated, holding on her lap the 
elector's cap; above her, the king, in antique costume, holds a 
shield above her with his right, and with his left hand thrusts a 

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Medusa-head toward three Saxons. (Rev.) ^49 mm. A. 11430. 
Weyl, 161 1. 

547 Victory at Lowositz, 1756, by J. C. Marme. Bust r. Rev. 

On the battle-field, a monument on which is an oval medallion of 
the king; Justice and Wisdom, on either side, trampling upon 
Envy and Discord. M 42 mm. A. 1 1429. Weyl, 1610. 

548 Same subject, 1756. Battle scene, SIEG BEY LOWOSITZ. 

Rev. DURCH I. K. M. IN PREUSSEN (around the medal) ER | 
FOCH I TEN. (within a wreath), and D. I. OCT. 1756. (in the 
exergue) (Victory at Lowositz, won on the first day of October, 
1756, by His Royal Majesty in Prussia). M 30 mm. 

549 Victory at Prague, 1757, by J. G. Held. Bust r. Rev. The 

goddess of victory, dancing, hurls with her right a thunderbolt 
against Bohemia, suppliant, who is losing her crown, and in her 
left holds a shield. M 49 mm. A. 11433. Weyl, 1620. 

550 Same. (Rev.) 2E 49 mm. 

551 Same subject, 1757. The goddess of victory seated on a 

cannon. Rev. Victory inscribes FRIDE. REX on a monument 
in the form of an obelisk. M 32 mm. A. 11431. Weyl, 1619. 

552 Victories of the Year, 1757, by Pingo. Bust r. Rev. Vic- 
tory crowns a trophy; above, an eagle. M 43 mm. A. 11444. 

553 Victory at Lissa, 1757, by Nikolaus G. Georgi. Bust r. 

Rev. Minerva, seated at the right, points toward a pyramid 
shattered by lightning. ^ 54 mm. A. 11431. Weyl, 4416. 

554 Same subject, 1757, by C. H. Ulitsch. The king, in antique 

armor, dashing 1., on horseback. Rev. The Prussian eagle routs 
the imperial double eagle from its nest, which is afire. JR 42 mm. 
A. 1 1439. Weyl, 4418. 

555 Victory at Rossbach, 1757. Bust r. Rev. Hercules fighting 

the French eagle ; above, Jupiter and Juno. M 49 mm. Fried, u. 
Seger, 4360. 

556 Same subject, 1757, by Jakob Abram. King on horseback, 

dashing to r. ; in the background, battle scene. Rev. The Prussian 
eagle, in the full rays of the sun, hurls thunderbolts against the 
double eagle, the French cock, and three small eagles. JR 43 mm. 
A. 1 1435- 

557 Same. (Rev.) 

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558 Victories at Rossbach and Lissa, 1757. The king on horse- 
back. Rev. Battle scene. M silvered 48 mm. 

559 Victory at Leuthen, 1757, and the Conquest of Breslau. 

Half-length figure of Friedrich II, facing, with baton. Rev. The 
goddess of the city of Breslau delivers the keys to a rider, carry- 
ing a banner on which is the Prussian eagle, and leaping over a 
pile of arms, etc. M 39 mm. A. 11442. 

560 Same. (Rev.) 

561 Same subject, 1757. Battle scene. Rev. Bell. M 30 mm. 

A. 1 1440. 

562 Victory at Zorndorf over the Russians, 1758, by J. Abram. 

A hand from heaven crowns the bust of Friedrich II. Rev. Battle 
scene ; in the distance, a burning city. JR 42 mm. A. 11448. 

563 Same. (Rev.) 

564 Same subject, 1758, by J. Abram. The king riding on horse- 
back r. Rev. Victory flying r., holding a wreath in right hand, 
and blowing a trumpet. M 42 mm. A. 11449. Weyl, 3096. 

565 Same. (Rev.) 

566 Satirical medal on the Victory at Zorndorf, 1758. Bust r. 

Rev. A lion surrounded by dogs, holding one of them (Russia) 
in his mouth; the others are designated as Sweden, Saxony, 
France, Lorraine, and Austria, by arms impressed in incuse on 
their bodies. M 49 mm. Friedens. u. Seger, 4403. 

567 Same. (Rev.) 

568 Heroic Deeds of Friedrich II, 1759, by M. Morikofer. Bust 

1., in ermine mantle, and order with cross. Rev. History, winged, 
writes in a book, supported by Saturn. M 50 mm. Cf. Weyl, 
1643. 

569 Fiftieth Anniversary of the Church at Landshut, 1757, by 

Klein (Breslau, 1755-1762). Busts of Friedrich II and Joseph I 
1., jugate. Rev. View of the church. M 36 mm. A. 12011. 

570 Victory at Liegnitz, 1760, by J. Abram. Bust r. Rev. 

Trophy. M 53 mm. A. 11462. 

571 Victory at Torgau, 1760. Bust r. Rev. Two rams butting 

before a terminal figure of Pan, with a mural crown ; in the dis- 

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tance, a round turreted building, and a ruined building inscribed 
WITTENB. (Rev.) M 49 mm. A. 1 1469. 

572 Same subject, 1760, by J. Abram. Head 1., with radiate 

crown. Rev. Hercules receives from an eagle lightning and thun- 
derbolt. yR 43 mm. A. 1 1468. Weyl, 4735. 

573 Same. (Rev.) 

574 Relief of Breslau by Prince Henry of Prussia, 1760, by J. G. 

Held. The prince, on horseback, dashing toward Breslau with 
averted face and drawn sword. Rev. View of the city. JR 41 
mm. A. 1 1464. Weyl, 4179. 

575 Peace with Russia and Sweden, 1762. Inscription; drum 

with a hole in it, and two banners. Rev. An arm from heaven 
with an olive-branch; flowers falling from the clouds into a 
basket. 2R 30 mm. Weyl, 1652. 

576 Same. (Rev.) The hole in the drum goes straight through 

the medal in both these examples ; the second has a ring. 

577 Peace of Hubertusberg, 1763, by N. Georgi. Bust r. Rev. 

Arms of Prussia, Austria, and Electorate of Saxony. M 33 mm. 
A. 11481. 

578 Same subject, 1763, by J. G. Holtzhey. A warrior, with 

drawn sword in right, checks two female figures with helmets 
and spears, and points with outstretched left toward a round 
temple within which are seen Poseidon and Apollo, shaking 
hands over a burning tripod. Rev. Inscription. M 49 mm. 

579 Same subject, 1763. Borussia, seated, holding a spear which 

is being metamorphized into an olive-tree. Rev. Postilion gallop- 
ing 1., and blowing horn. M 30 mm. Friedens. u. Seger, 4457. 

580 Same. (Rev.) 

581 His Glorious Victories, 1763. The king, on horseback, leap- 
ing over the earth, designated EUROP. Rev. Pyramid with 
twelve shields inscribed with the names of his victorious battles. 
M 46 mm. Friedens. u. Seger, 4448. 

582 Marriage of Princess Sophie Wilhelmine to Wilhelm V of 

Orange-Nassau, 1767, by J. Abram. Busts of the pair r., jugate. 
Rev. Eagle with pearls in its beak flies toward Hollandia, seated 
r. ^44mm. A. 1 1493. 

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5^3 Same subject, 1767, by J. G. Holtzhey. Bust of Sophie 

Wilhelmine 1. Rev. Bust of Wilhelm VI. M 33 mm. A. 11496. 
Weyl, 1859. 

584 Same subject, 1767, by same. The two heads, confronting. 

Rev. An eagle crowns the arms of the two, held on an altar by 
Hymen; to 1., a lion with a bunch of arrows. M 45 mm. A. 11492. 
Weyl, 1867. 

585 Same subject, 1767, by C. V. Moelingen. Busts of the two r., 

jugate. Rev. Above an altar, two Amors with two flaming hearts 
and a wreath and a crown. M 37 mm. A. 11495. Weyl, 1869. 

586 Same. (Rev.) 

587 Homage of Marienburg on the Taking Possession of the 

Netze Territory, 1772, by J. Abram. Bust r. Rev. Kneeling 
female figure who extends to the seated king a map showing the 
newly acquired lands. M 53 mm. A. 11498. Weyl, 3944. 

588 Same. (Rev.) 

589 Centenary of the Founding of the French Church in Berlin, 

1772, by J. Abram. Faith standing before Love, holding two 
children. Rev. Inscription in French. ^42 mm. A. 11 502. 

590 Health of Prince Henry of Prussia, 1776, by A. Abramson. 

Bust r. Rev. A winged genius holds a spindle before a seated 
Fate, who spins therefrom. ^41 mm. A. 11 514. Weyl, 1870. 

591 Peace of Teschen, 1778, by A. Abramson. Bust 1. Rev. 

Minerva on the clouds. ^42 mm. A. 11515. Weyl, 1780. 

592 Same. (Rev.) 

593 Same subject, 1779, by Loos. Bust of the king on a pedestal. 

Rev. Bellona, seated on a rock, decorates her helmet with the 
foliage of an olive-tree growing near by. M 44 mm. A. H5 1 ?- 
Weyl, 1785. 

594 Same. (Rev.) 

595 Same subject, 1779, by Reich. Busts of Friedrich II and 

Joseph II confronting, under an arch of laurel-leaves. Rev. Two 
columns beneath a radiate triangle ; the left one bears the im- 
perial crown and is twined with laurel ; near it, the French shield ; 
the right one bears the Prussian crown and is twined with palm- 
branches; near it, the Russian shield. M 43 mm. A. 11 520. 
Weyl, 1786. 

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596 Same subject, 1779. Borussia and Prussia support their 

shields in heraldic position. Rev. Temple of Janus with closed 
doors. M 41 mm. 

597 Prize Medal for Useful Services in the Silk Industry, 1783. 

Bust 1. Rev. Under a mulberry-tree, a maiden spinning silk from 
cocoons. M 38 mm. A. 11531. Weyl, 1811. 

598 Death of Friedrich II, 1786, by Loos. Head r., in radiate 

crown. Rev. Borussia kneeling before an altar. M 42 mm. A. 
1 1 546. Weyl, 1842. 

599 Same. (Rev.) 

600 Same subject, 1786, by J. G. Stieler. Laureate head 1. Rev. 

Female figure with mural crown, near an urn. M 43 mm. A. 
1 1545. Weyl, 1843. 

601 ■ Same subject, 1786. An altar. Rev. A crowned urn. M 28 

mm. A. 1 1550. Weyl, 1831. 

602 Same subject, 1786, by J. G. Holtzhey. Bust 1., in tricorned 

hat. Rev. Smoking urn surrounded by emblems of warfare and 
science. ^ 45 mm. A. 11 548. Weyl, 1833. 

603 Same subject, 1786, by A. Abramson. Bust 1. Rev. Warrior 

holds a bundle of fasces wound with laurel against an altar. M 
42 mm. A. 1 1543. Weyl, 1832. 

604 "Schraubmedaille ,, of Friedrich II, made by Abraham 

Remshart in Augsburg. Colored pictures of generals on horse- 
back in the covers, and a set of thirteen pictures depicting his 
victories inclosed. Friedrich II on horseback 1., in front of an 
encampment. Inscription (in incuse), FRIDERICVS REX 
BORVSSOR: EL: BRAND: Rev. A hand from the clouds 
holds a balance in which are books and a sword. Inscription (in 
incuse) , EX UTROQUE MAXIMUS. 

605 Friedrich Wilhelm II, 1 786-1 797. Homage of Konigsberg, dedi- 
cated to Count Groeben by the States on the occasion of the 
birth of his son; by J. P. Holzhausser. City-goddess with a 
banner kneeling before the king on his throne. Rev. The city- 
goddess, standing, holds on her right arm the newly born child. 
M 67 mm. A. 11572. 

606 Homage of Berlin, 1786, by Loos. Bust 1. Rev. Within a 

laurel-wreath, NOVA | SPES | REGNI. M 42 mm. A. 11576. 
Weyl, 1886. 

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607 Same subject, 1786, by A. Abramson. Bust r. Rev. Inscrip- 
tion. ^ 27 mm. A. 1 1575. Weyl, 1887. 

608 Same. (Rev.) 

609 Beginning of his Reign, 1786. Bust 1. Rev. Pallas standing. 

^42mm. A. 1 1 568. Weyl, 1884. 

610 — — Suppression of the Unrest in Holland, 1787, by Johann 
Heinrich Boltschhausser. Bust of Carl Wilhelm Ferdinand, Duke 
of Brunswick-Luneburg, r. Rev. An arm from heaven holds a 
fillet, on which are suspended the arms of the Seven Provinces. 
M 41 mm. A. 11592. Weyl, 1896. 

611 Same. (Rev.) 

612 Same subject, 1787, by D. Loos. Bust 1. Rev. Hollandia, 

with mural crown, seated, leaning on the shield of the Nether- 

£$*%*» lands and looking up at an eagle which holds a thunderbolt in its 

claws and an olive-spray in its beak. M 42 mm. A. n 591. Weyl, 
1894. 



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613 Marriage of Frederick, Duke of York, to Frederika, Princess 

H:-^ of Prussia, 1791, by Stierle. Busts of the two 1., jugate. Rev. 

,4 Hymen at an altar. M 45 mm. 

614 Capture of Mainz, 1793, by D. Loos. Bust r. Rev. The 

&* Prussian eagle hurling thunderbolts on the besieged city. M 36 

mm. A. 1 1629. Weyl, 1942. 

615 Same. (Rev.) 

g!5 Marriage of the Crown Prince and his Brother with the 

"" ? Princesses of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, 1793, by Stierle. The two 

princes, as Dioscuri, lay wreaths on an altar, on which is a medal- 
lion with the heads of the two princesses, jugate. Rev. Inscrip- 
~' v tion. ^45 mm. A. 1 1663. Weyl, 1998. 

6 i 7 Same subject, 1795, by Loos. Bust facing. Rev. Peace 

hands to the king a caduceus and olive-branch. (Rev.) M 43 
mm. A. 11641. Weyl, i960. 

618 Peace of Basle, 1795, by Loos. Bust r. Rev. Same as pre- 
ceding. ^43 mm. A. 1 1642. Weyl, 1959. 

619 Same subject, 1795, by A. F. Konig. Bust r. Rev. FRIEDE 

DEN V5LKERN. An eagle with olive-spray and staff of Mercury 
over a country landscape. M 33 mm. Friedens. u. Seger, 4567. 

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620 Friedrich Wilhelm III, 1797-1840. Marriage to Princess Louise 
of Mecklenburg. Bust of the two 1., jugate. Rev. Mars con- 
ducts the prince to the seated princess. M 43 mm. A. 11662. 
Weyl, 1997. 

621 Visit of the Royal Couple to Breslau, 1798, by Loos. Busts 

of the two 1., jugate, on a pedestal. Rev. A genius lifts the veil 
from Nature, seated and holding a mass of silver ore ( ?) on her 
lap; a recumbent lion at either side. ^51 mm. A. 11682. Weyl, 
4337- 

622 Same subject, 1798, by A. F. Konig. Busts r., jugate. Rev. 

Inscription. JR 29 mm. A. 11 683. Weyl, 4336. 

623 Homage of Berlin, 1798, by Loos. Bust 1. Rev. An eagle 

above a pedestal on which are a beehive, banners, a book in- 
scribed GESETZ BUCH, and laurel-branches. M 41 mm. A. 
1 1676. Weyl, 2058. 

624 End of the Century, 1800, by Loos. Bust 1. Rev. Eagle on 

emblems. M 36 mm. A. 11687. Weyl, 2073. 

625 Beginning of the Century, 1801, by P. Merker. Hercules in 

his shield-cradle strangling snakes. Rev. Pedestal on which 
lion's skin, club, and palm-branch. M 45 mm. Weyl, 2075. 

626 Centenary of the Kingdom of Prussia, 1801, by F. Loos. 

Busts of the five kings, Friedrich I, Friedrich II, Friedrich Wil- 
helm I, Friedrich Wilhelm II, and Friedrich Wilhelm III, 1., 
jugate. Rev. Apollo in quadriga pointing with a baton to 
Aquarius in the Zodiac; the Morning Star, Aurora, the Horse, 
etc., before him. M 56 mm. A. 11689. Weyl, 2077. 

627 Same. (Rev.) 

628 Convention at Tilsit, 1807, by A. Abramson. Heads of 

Friedrich III and Napoleon I, and Alexander I, confronting. 
Rev. Sunrise. M 42 mm. 

629 Return to Berlin, 1809, by F. Loos. Busts of the two r., 

jugate. Rev. A female figure sacrificing at an altar. M 28 mm. 
A. 1 1734. Cf. Weyl, 2126. 

630 Same subject, 1809, by same. Obv. Same. Rev. Saturn. 

writing on a pyramid. (Rev.) M 28 mm. 

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631 Death of the Queen, Louise, 1810, by A. Abramson. Bust 

r. Rev. A pyramid under radiate sun. M 30 mm. A. 11743. 
Weyl, 2436. 

632 Same subject, 1810, by Loos. Bust r. Rev. Borussia, weep- 
ing, leans on a funeral urn. M 28 mm. A. 11 741. Weyl, 2438. 

633 Same subject, 1810, by Loos. Bust r.; above, a pointed 

crown. Rev. A landscape enveloped in clouds; in the fore- 
ground, a stone, the Prussian eagle ; in the distance, a castle. M 
39 mm. A. 1 1740. Weyl, 2437. 

634 Burial of the Queen at Charlottenburg, 1810, by Loos. The 

sarcophagus. Rev. The mausoleum. A 36 mm. A. 1 1744. Weyl, 
2439- 

635 Same subject, 1814, by Ponninger. Goddess of peace. Rev. 

PAX I PARISIENSIS | EVROP^ | SALVS within palm 
branches. M 49 mm. 

636 Peace of Paris, 1815. Eagle. Rev. Inscription. M 38 mm. 

637 Prize medal of the Academy of Arts (1828), by Jachtmann. 

Head of Friedrich Wilhelm III 1., signed IACHTMANN F. be- 
neath head. Rev. Seated Borussia with rudder and cornucopia; 
at her feet, the crowned eagle. I. in the exergue. N 33 mm. 
Cf. Weyl, 2033. 

638 Meeting with Nicholas I, Czar of Russia, 1835, by Loos. 

Heads of the two 1. Rev. Two figures in antique armor with 
flags in front of an encampment. M 34 mm. 

639 Friedrich Wilhelm IV, 1840-1861. Marriage to Elizabeth Louise 
of Bavaria, 1823, by F. Konig. Heads of the two 1. Rev. Hymen 
holds a torch and a wreath above the pair at an altar. M 47 mm. 

640 Visit to Breslau, 1824, by Loos. Busts of the two 1. Rev. 

Inscription. M 36 mm. 

641 Prize medal of the Exposition of German Industrial Art in 

Berlin, 1844, by C. Pfeuffer. Head r. Rev. Exposition building. 
2E 50 mm. 

642 Wilhelm I, 1861-1888. Fiftieth Anniversary of the Summons 
"Auf mein Volk," 1863, by Fischer. Head of Friedrich Wilhelm 
III r. Rev. Borussia in combat 1. M 53 mm. 

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643 Entry into Berlin, 1871, by W. Kullrich. Bust r. Rev. Ger- 

mania on a throne with Alsatia and Lotharingia ; around the cen- 
ter, entrance and exit of warriors. 2R 85 mm. 

644 Establishment of the German Empire, 1871, by W. Kullrich 

and H. Weckwerth. Campaigns of 1870 and 1871. The em- 
peror in uniform, surrounded by his generals. Rev. A crown and 
"1871" within a wreath. M 56 mm. 

645 Unveiling of the Siegessaule in Berlin, 1873, by E. Weigand. 

Head 1. Rev. The column of victory. M 61 mm. 

646 Victories of 1870 and 1871, by Brehmer. Bust facing. Rev. 

Column surrounded by names of battles. 2R 40 mm. 

647 Silver Wedding of the Crown Prince, Friedrich Wilhelm, 

and Victoria, 1883, by Loos. Heads r., jugate. Rev. Youthful 
heads of the pair, confronting. M oval 23x20 mm. 

648 Death of Wilhelm I, 1888, by Uhlmann and Schultz. Bust 

r. Rev. Weeping Germania and an angel of death near a bier 
above which a genius of Fame. JE 70 mm. 

649 Friedrich III, 1888. Visit to San Remo, 1888, by Schwabe. Bust 
r. Rev. Hope kneeling on a pedestal. 2E 65 mm. 

650 Death of Friedrich III, 1888, by Lauer. Bust r. Rev. 

Angel of death seated near a pedestal with wreath and torch. 
(Rev.) 2E 70 mm. 

651 Same subject (1888), by Schwabe and Strobel. Bust r. 

Rev. Bust of the Crown Prince Wilhelm facing. (Rev.) M 70 mm. 

652 Same subject, 1888, by Max Gube. Head 1. Rev. Crown, scep- 
ter, and laurel-twig on a cushion; behind, a burning tripod. M 
43 mm. 

653 Wilhelm II, 1888- . Marriage to Princess Augusta Victoria, 
1881, by Uhlmann. Busts of the two confronting ; above, a crown. 
Rev. The two, in old-German costume, pledge by a handshake; 
near by, on either side, a page bearing a shield. M 54 mm. 

654 Accession, 1888, by Schwabe. Bust 1. Rev. Arms. 2E 70 

mm. 

655 Visit to England, 1889, by Lauer. Bust 1. Rev. Naval re- 
view. 2E 60 mm. 

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656 Acquisition of Helgoland, 1890, by Oertel. Head r. Rev. 

A female figure with large floating ensign flying over the island. 
M 38 mm. 

PERSONAL MEDALS 

657 Prince Bismarck. Bronze medal without year, by F. Kdnig. 
Helmeted bust r. Rev. Two eagles, heraldic, hold banners be- 
fore an ermine robe, crowned. 2E 115 mm. 

658 Bismarck Jubilee. Bust facing. Rev. DEUTSCHE KOLO- 

NIE. Two Arabs on camels riding in the desert. M klippe 31X 
31 mm. 

659 Declaration of Religious Freedom, by J. Lorenz. Bust 1. 

Rev. Germania holding drawn sword and Bible before the Pope. 
In the exergue, "Nicht nach Canossa. ,, M 42 mm. 

660 On his seventieth birthday, 1885, by Lauer. Bust in mili- 
tary cape, facing. Rev. " Allezeit treu bereit," etc. M 40 mm. 

661 The new Reichstag building in Berlin, 1890, by H. Schwabe. 

Bust r. Rev. The building. JE 85 mm. 

662 Medal of Hamburg, 1895, by F. Shaper. Bust 1. Rev. Bis- 
marck as St. George slaying the dragon. 2E 42 mm. 

663 Prince Bliicher. Battle of Brienne, 1814, by Stettner. Bust 1. 
Rev. Battle scene. Jeton 33 mm. 

664 Battle of Waterloo, 1815, by Loos. Busts of Bliicher and 

Wellington confronting. Rev. Inscription. M 36 mm. 

665 Same. (Rev.) 

666 Completion of the monument to Bliicher, 1853, by W. Kull- 

rich. Head 1. Rev. The tower-like monument. JE 51 mm. 

667 Series medal by Loos. Head r., in a laurel-wreath. Rev. 

Crowned ermine robe. M 28 mm. 

668 August Niedhardt, Count von Gneisenau. Series medal by Loos, 
similar to preceding, by Loos. Head 1., in a laurel-wreath. Rev. 
An eagle and a griffin, heraldic, support crowned arms. M 29 
mm. 

669 Prince K. A. Hardenberg, Imperial Chancellor, on his seventieth 
birthday, 1820, by F. Konig. Bust 1., in Roman style. Rev. 
Ship. M 47 mm. 

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670 On his death, 1822, by C. Voigt. Head 1. Rev. Monument. 

7E 42 mm. 

671 Chr. W. Hufeland, Physician. Bust r., in fur-trimmed cloak. 
Rev. An ailing woman with two children, and two genii. M 
42 mm. 

672 Emmanuel Kant. On his death, 1804, by Loos. Bust 1. Rev. 
The Genius of Philosophy on a car drawn by two owls. M 41 
mm. 

673 Same. (Rev.) 

674 G. W. von Leibnitz. Second centenary of his birth, 1846. Head 
r. Rev. Female figure with wreath near an altar. JE 52 mm. 

675 W. J. H. von Moellendorf, General Field-marshal, by Loos. Bust 
1. Rev. The marshal in full armor, near an altar ; in the distance, 
a temple. M 42 mm. 

676 Count von Moltke. Medal by Lauer without year. Bust 1. Rev. 
Sword and cannon crossed within an oak-wreath. M Jo mm. 

677 Ph. von Pestel, 1834, by Francke. Head 1. Rev. Inscription 
within a wreath. M 41 mm. 

678 Chr. Rauch, Sculptor. Unveiling of Rauch's monument to 
Frederick the Great, 185 1, by Mertens and Bubert. Head 1. 
Rev. Monument. M 61 mm. 

679 Prince Schwarzenberg. Series medal bv Loos, similar to Nos. 667 
and 668. 

680 Wellington. Similar to the preceding. 

681 Count von Wylich, General. Jubilee of his fiftieth year of ser- 
vice, 1834, by A. Konig. Head 1. Rev. Mars, winged, holds 
wreaths over tokens of royalty. ^51 mm. 

682 Count H. J. von Ziethen, General. On his death, 1786, by Reich. 
Head 1., in high turban or fez, and fur-bordered uniform. Rev. 
Trophy. M 45 mm. 



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SILESIA 

LIEGNITZ AND BRIEG (DUCHY) 

683 Georg III of Brieg. Medal by Johann Buchheim, 1656. The 
duke riding r., crowned by a hand from heaven. Rev. Two angels 
hold arms over Brieg. M 48 mm. 

SAGAN (DUCHY) 

584 Albrecht von Wallenstein, Duke of Mecklenburg. Medal by P. 
C. Becker, 1631. Bust facing. Rev. Arms, encircled by Collar of 
the Golden Fleece, under prince's hat on which P. C. B. M 
39 mm. 

685 Similar, 163 1. M oval 39x32 mm. 

686 Hard Times, 1694. Jew with a corn-sack on his back, which 

the devil is plundering ; in the distance, a landscape. Rev. A hoof 
with inscriptions. M 36 mm. 

687 Silesia. On the Famine and Drought, 1736, by J. Kittel. O ! 
WIE VIEL ! Village inundated with a heavy rain. Rev. O ! WIE 
WENIG! Flail and bundles of wheat in a field. M 29 mm. 

688 The Hard Winter, 1739-1740, by J. Kittel. Wintry land- 
scape and a sleigh. Rev. Farmer sitting by a plow. M 30 mm. 

689 Devastation from Thunder Showers, Breslau, 1749. WAS 

GOTT DURCH BLITZ VND PULVER KAN. Thunder storm 
in the city. Rev. ZEIGT DER RUIN IN BRESLAU AN. The 
devastated town. M 32 mm. 



POLAND 

690 Stephen Bathori, 1 575-1 586. Restrike of a thaler on "The Cap- 
ture of Polock," 1579. Square, corners clipped. M 43x43 mm. 

691 Conquest of Livland and Polock (1582). Bust of Stephen 

Bathori in fur cap r. Rev. A palm-tree ; on either side, a weeping 
man and a woman and child. Thaler-like medal. Struck at 
Krone. M 40 mm. 

692 Same. (Rev.) 

693 Sigismund III, 1 587-1632. Portrait medal, 1588. Bust r., in 
lofty cap and plume. Rev. Three wreaths, within inscriptions. 
Struck at Krone. N 37 mm. 

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694 Marriage of Sigismund III and Anna, 1592. Two palm- 
trees separated by a stream. Rev. The imperial double eagle and 
the Polish eagle. Struck at Krone. M jeton 30 mm. 

695 Vladislaus IV, 1632-1648. Medal without year in honor of the 
royal couple, by Sebastian Dadler. Bust of Vladislaus IV facing, 
three-quarters to r., in elaborate dress. Rev. Bust of his second 
wife, Ludovica Maria Gonzaga, Princess of Mantua, facing, 
three-quarters to r. Krone. N 50 mm. 

696 Same. (Rev.) M 50 mm. 

696a Coronation, 1633. Inscription in a square ; above, crossed 

sword and scepter. Rev. Man in armor, with a palm-branch, 
standing near an obelisk. N 28 mm. 

697 Relief of Smolensk from Siege, 1634, by S. Dadler. Vladis- 
laus IV in full armor, sitting before his tent, surrounded by im- 
plements of warfare; two captives seated, to right and to left. 
Rev. Inscription. M 52 mm. 

698 Victory over the Russians at Smolensk, the Peace of Stums- 

dorf with Sweden and the Peace with the Turks, 1636, by S. 
Dadler. View of the battle-field ; in the foreground, the king on 
horseback ; before him, three Russians suppliant. Rev. The king 
mounted at the head of his troops. M 80 mm. 

699 Victories over the Russians and Turks, 1637, by J. Hoehn. 

Hercules combating the Hydra ; in the exergue, arms of Danzig. 
Rev. Inscription in a cartouche. N 47 mm. 

700 Coronation (1633), 1639, by S. Dadler. Bust three-quarters 

r. Rev. Obelisk; near by, the king standing with a branch of 
laurel. Krone. M oval 53x45 mm. 

701 Same. (Rev.) 

702 Medallion in honor of the king, 1642, by S. Dadler. The 

king riding r. ; above, two genii hold a wreath over his head. 
Rev. View of the city. Danzig. M 80 mm. 

703 Restrike in silver of an eight-ducat Presentation piece, 1644, 

by J. Hoehn. Half-length figure of the king crowned r. Rev. 
View of the city. Danzig. M 47 mm. 

704 Marriage to Ludovica Maria Gonzaga, 1646, by J. Hoehn. 

The crowned king with his wife under richly decorated throne; 
he holds her right hand. Rev. Polish eagle spreads his wings 

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over two lions holding shield of Danzig; below, inscription. 
Dansig. JR 57 mm. 

705 Johann Casimir, 1648-1668. Visit to Danzig, 1653, by J. Hoehn. 
S: mding figure of Unity, holding in r. two hearts, in 1. the 
Polish arms and those of Danzig. Rev. View of the city. Dan- 
sig. M 63 mm. 

706 Same. (Re: 

707 Second Centenary of the Revolt of Danzig and a Part of 

Prussia from the Teutonic Order, 1654. by J. Hoehn. Landscape 
with view of Danzig; above, PRUS— SIA and Polish eagle. Rev. 
Inscription. Dansig. M $$ mm. 

708 Vicissitudes of the War between Poland and Sweden (1657 

by J. Hoehn. Bust of Johann Casimir r. Rev. Bundle of wheat 
in a field, supported on the left by a hand from heaven, and half 
blown down by an JEolus-head on the right. Krone. At 41 mm. 

709 Same. (Re: 

710 Recapture of Thorn, in Consequence of the Victory over the 

Swedes under Oxenstierna, 1658, by J. Hoehn. Bust r. Rev. 
View of Thorn and the encampment. Thorn. M 69 mm. 

711 Recapture of the Fortress Haupt, 1659, by J. Hoehn. Plan 

of the fort and the mines of the besiegers. Rez\ Inscription. 
Dansig. M y$ mm. 

712 Peace of Oliva, between Poland, Sweden, Brandenburg, 

and Austria, 1660, by J. Hoehn. View of Danzig and its en- 
virons; in the foreground, a female figure kneeling before an 
olive-tree. Rev. View of the convent Oliva. Dansig. M 74 mm. 

713 Same. (Rev.) 

714 Same subject, 1660, by J. Hoehn. Rainbow over the city of 

Danzig ; in the foreground, the Weichsel, with ships and a wheat- 
field. Rev. Inscription. Danzig. M 80 mm. 

715 Same subject. 1660, by J. Hoehn. Bust r. Rev. The church 

at Oliva between two laurel-trees. Danzig. A* 34 mm. 

716 Same. (Rev.) M 35 mm. 

717 Same. M 34 mm. 

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718 Same subject, 1660, by J. Hoehn. Bust r. Rev. View of the 

city ; above, eagle with laurel-wreath. M 42 mm. 

719 Michael Korybut, 1 669-1673. Coronation (1669). Bust r., lau- 
reate. Rev. Eagle on a globe in the sea, above which two arms 
from heaven hold a crown. N 32 mm. 

720 Coronation (1669), by J. Hoehn. Bust r. Rev. Eagle on 

globe inscribed POLONIA similar to former. M oval 46x37 mm. 

721 Same, except that the inscription on globe is in incuse. 

(Rev.) 

722 Marriage to Eleonore, daughter of Emperor Ferdinand III 

(1670). Bust of Michael Korybut r. Rev. Bust of Eleonore 1. 
N 38 mm. 

723 Same subject (1670). Obv. Same. Rev. Bust of Eleonore r. 

(Rev.) M 38 mm. 

724 Same subject (1670). Bust of Michael Korybut r. Rev. 

Bust of Eleonore 1. 2R 30 mm. 

724a Coronation of Eleonore, 1670. Religion seated in a car 

drawn by Peace and Justice. Rev. Inscription. N 28 mm. 

725 Alliance with Emperor Leopold I (1670), by J. Hoehn. 

Laureate bust r. Rev. The sun, moon, and stars above a globe on 
the sea. Above, under the radiant eye of Jehovah, the crowned 
Polish eagle and the crowned imperial double-eagle on a fillet 
on which is written, CONCORDES PEREXXEXT (May they 
abide in harmony). Krone. M 62 mm. 

726 John III Sobieski, 1676-1696. Coronation (1676). Bust r. So- 
bieski-shield, crowned. Krone. M 40 mm. 

727 Victory over the Turks at Choczim (1673). Bust facing, in 

armor, with fur cloak. Rev. Inscription. Krone. M 44 mm. 

728 Same. (Rev.) 

729 Same subject, 1673, by J. Hoehn. Bust facing. Rev. View 

of battle-field. Krone. M 44 mm. 

730 Same subject, 1673. View of encampment near Choczim. 

Rev. REGIUS AETHEREAS, etc. M 44 mm. 

731 Accession (1674). Laureate head r. Rev. Sobieski-shield, 

crowned. Krone. M 32 mm. 

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73 2 Same subject (1674). Bust r. Rev. Similar. Krone. (Rev.) 

M 30 mm. 

733 Same subject (1674). Bust r. Rev. Crowned eagle with 

Sobieski-shield, flying 1., toward the sun. Krone. M 44 mm. 

734 Coronation, 1676, by J. Hoehn. Bust of John III Sobieski 

and Maria r., jugate. Rev. Genius under a palm-tree; in the dis- 
tance, view of the city Krakau. Krone. M 47 mm. 

735 Medal in honor of the royal couple. Bust of king r. Rev. Bust 

of queen r. Krone. M 44 mm. 

736 Arrival in Danzig, 1677, by J. Hoehn. Busts of the two r., 

jugate. Rev. The Sobieski-shield affixed to a laurel and a 
palm-tree; above which, crown. Inscription on the edge. Dan- 
zig. N 33 mm. 

737 Same. (Rev.) M 33 mm. 

738 Same, except no inscription on edge. M 33 mm. 

739 Discovery of a Star by the Astronomer Hevelius in Danzig, 

by J. Hoehn. Head of John III Sobieski, laureate, r. Rev. So- 
bieski-shield above a view of Choczim. Danzig. 2R 49 mm. 

740 Relief of Vienna, 1683, by Georg Binnenbose. Bust r. Rev. 

View of Vienna and the encampment; above, two eagles break 
in halves the crescent moon. Krone. M 47 mm. 

741 Same subject, 1683, by J. Hoehn. Bust r. Rev. Similar. 

Krone. M 58 mm. 

742 Same subject, 1683, by Johann Kittel and P. Vinck. View 

of Vienna on a globe, whose shadow eclipses the moon with 
raised crescent; above, two radiate heads. Rev. Inscription. M 
45 mm. 

743 Same subject, 1683, by J. Kittel. Obv. Similar. Rev. Same. 

(Rev.) M 44 mm. 

744 Same subject, 1683, by J. Kittel. View of Vienna and en- 
campment. Rev. Inscription. Krone. M 31 mm. 

745 Same. (Rev.) 

746 Same subject, 1683, by J. Retecke of Hamburg. View of 

Vienna and encampment ; above, Fame ; rout of the Turks by the 
Imperial troops. Rev. Inscription. Krone. M 59 mm. 

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747 Same subject, 1683. An eagle tears the turban from the 

head of a grand-vizier. Rev. Inscription. M 37 mm. 

748 Alliance with Austria, Russia, and Venice against the Turks, 

1684, by J. Hoehn. Laureate bust of John III Sobieski r., be- 
tween two palm-branches; above, a crown; inscription in live 
rows. Rev. Views of Ofen, Candia, Camieniec, and Constanti- 
nople; above, in the clouds, the St. Mark's lion, and the eagles of 
Austria, Poland, and Russia. Krone. M 56 mm. 

749 Portrait medal, 1686, by J. Hoehn. Bust of John III So- 
bieski r. Rev. Bust of Maria r. Krone. M 52 mm. 

750 Same. (Rev.) 

751 Second Centenary of the Relief of Vienna, 1883, by N. Kur- 

natowski. Bust of John III Sobieski r. Rev. Polish-Lithuanian 
shield with Sobieski-shield in center, crowned. Krone. M 38 mm. 

752 Maria Casimira. Coronation, 1676. Bust 1. Rev. Diana in a 
car, drawn by two stags. Danzig. N 28 mm. 

753 August II, 1697-1706 and 1709-1733. Coronation, 1697, by G. 
Hautsch. Bust r. Rev. Polonia hands the crown to the king. 
JR 42 mm. 

754 Banishment of the Pretender Prince Conti, 1697, by M. 

Smeltzing. View of the convent Oliva, below which battle 
scene; in the foreground, King August in Polish national cos- 
tume with drawn sword dashing on horseback 1. Rev. Minerva 
with drawn sword and the shield of Danzig ; in the distance, view 
of Danzig and the departing fleet of Prince Conti. Danzig. M 
56 mm. 

755 Liheage of August II, 1699, by M. H. Omeis. Bust r., 

crowned. Rev. Bust of Wittekind. M 44 mm. 

756 Capture of the Fortress Camieniec, through the Peace of 

Carlowitz, 1699, by M. Omeis. Bust r., crowned. Rev. View of 
the fortress; in foreground, kneeling genius of the city. (Rev.) 
M 44 mm. 

757 The Order of the White Eagle (1705), by H. P. Groskurt. 

Head r. Rev. Crowned throne, on which star, ribbon, and crest 
of the Order of the White Eagle. ^R. 65 mm. 

758 Same subject, 1705, by H. P. Groskurt. Obv. and Rev. 

Similar to preceding. (Rev.) M 44 mm. 

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759 Peace of Alt-Ranstadt with Charles XII of Sweden, 1706, by 

P. H. Muller. Medal of Leipzig. Hercules and Mars standing 
on Envy. Rev. Mercury flying over the city of Leipzig; in the 
exergue, LIPSIA. M 37 mm. 

760 Meeting with the Kings of Denmark and Prussia, 1709, by 

H. P. Groskurt. Heads of the three monarchs in a triangle. Rev. 
Inscription. M 44 mm. 

761 Outrages perpetrated by the Jesuits, 1721. The mourning 

city-goddess. Rev. Beheading of President Rosner. Thorn. 2R 
39 mm. 

762 On his Fiftieth Birthday, 1721, by Wif. Bust r. Rev. Fame 

flying through the clouds, blowing trumpet and holding wreath 
and palm-branch. JR 59 mm. 

763 Death of August II (1733), by H. P. Groskurt. Bust of the 

king on a pedestal. Rev. Crowned column with the medallion of 
August III and the Polish-Saxon arms; in the foreground, a 
genius, sacrificing at an altar. M 55 mm. 

764 Stanislaus Leszczynski, 1 704-1 766. Coronation, 1705. Bust r. 
Rev. Seven storks fly around the sun. Thorn. M 48 mm. 

765 Return from Saxony, 1707, by C. Wermuth. Bust r. Rev. 

Lion with sword and shield. M 33 mm. 

766 August III, 1733-1763. Coronation, 1734, by H. P. Groskurt. 
Bust r. Rev. Coronation scene. M 55 mm. 

767 Coronation, 1734, by G. W. Vestner. Bust r. Rev. Genius 

with a palm-branch before an altar, near which an eagle with 
Polish-Lithuanian arms; on the altar, crown and swords. M 
44 mm. 

768 Homage of Danzig offered to August III, 1734, by G. W. 

Vestner. Victory writing OB. ClV(es) SERV(atos) (For sav- 
ing his people) on a shield suspended from a palm-tree. Rev. 
Plan of the city and environs. M 44 mm. 

769 Peace of Dresden, 1745, by G. W. Vestner. Busts of August 

III, Maria Theresia, and Friedrich II on three pedestals. Rev. 
Three figures with pair of scales, laurel-branch, and cornucopia. 
M 44 mm. 

770 Medal of the Order of the White Eagle, 1749, by C. Wer- 
muth. Bust r. Rev. Table on which is chain and cross of the 
Order of the White Eagle. M 53 mm. 

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771 Third Centenary of the Revolt of Danzig from the Teutonic 

Order, 1754. View of the city; in the foreground, the Polish and 
the Prussian eagles with the cross of the Teutonic Order. Rev. 
Inscription. Danzig. M 80 mm. 

772 Second Centenary of the Gymnasium of Danzig, 1758, by C. 

Wermuth. Garden and fountain, gardener trimming a tree. Rev. 
Arms and inscription. Danzig. M 72 mm. 

773 Centenary of the Peace of Oliva, 1760, by Luttmer. View 

of Danzig; in the background, the Weichsel. Rev. View of the 
convent Oliva. Danzig. M 81 mm. 

774 Xaver (fourth son of August III), Prince of Poland, Duke of 
Saxony. The Artillery School in Dresden, 1767, by Stieler. Bust 
r. Rev. Mars leading a boy to artillery implements. M 46 mm. 

775 Stanislaus August, 1764-1795. Coronation, 1764, by J. P. Holz- 
hausser. Head, diademed, r. Rev. Crown on a cushion. Krone. 
N 37 mm. 

776 Same subject, 1764, by T. Pingo. Head r. Rev. Crown 

radiate. Krone. M 33 mm. 

777 Same. (Rev.) 

778 Reform of the Coinage and Opening of the Mint, 1766, by 

J. P. Holzhausser. Moneta, sitting with a medallion of the king 
and cornucopia full of coins, etc. ; at her left, a coin-press ; in the 
distance, the castle at Warsaw. Rev. Inscription. Krone. M 
67 mm. 

779 Same subject, 1766, by same artist. Obv. Same. Rev. Simi- 
lar to preceding. Krone. (Rev.) M 44 mm. 

780 Troublous Condition of the Country (1770), by J. P. Holz- 
hausser. Head, diademed, r. Rev. Vessel in a stormy sea, be- 
tween two rocks. Krone. M 40 mm. 

781 Pattern for a half-thaler, 1771. Head, diademed, r. Rev. 

Assaying furnace. M 33 mm. 

782 Unsuccessful Attempt on the Life of the King, 1771, by J. L. 

Oexlein. Two kings between two Furies; in the background, 
view of the city. Rev. The king is conducted by Providence back 
to the palace at Warsaw. M 43 mm. 

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783 Study of Agriculture introduced into the Public Schools, 

1777, by J. P. Holzhausser. Head of Stanislaus August in oak- 
wreath r. Rev. Names of the eight commissioners ; dedicated by 
Major-General Rieule. 7E 60 mm. 

784 Same subject, 1777, by J. P. Holzhausser. Obv. Same. Rev. 

Inscription. M 44 mm. 

785 Prize medal (1782), by J. P. Holzhausser. Head of Stanis- 
laus August, diademed, r. Rev. ME-RENTI-BUS within laurel, 
olive, and oak-wreaths. Krone. M 53 mm. 

786 Athletic Games held at the Dedication of the Monument to 

John III Sobieski, 1788. Head of John III Sobieski, laureate, r. 
Rev. Two lances crossed and laurel-wreath. Krone. M 39 mm. 

787 Same. (Rev.) 

788 Constitution of the 3d of May, 1791, by M. Holtzhey. Bust r. 

Rev. A genius holds the cap of liberty over a globe (on which are 
the Polish-Lithuanian arms) surmounted by a crown and the 
monogram of Christ. M 45 mm. 

789 Laying of the Corner-stone in the Church of Providence, 

1792, by J. P. Holzhausser. Head r. Rev. Inscription. Krone. 
M 40 mm. 

790 Prize medal, by J. P. Holzhausser. Head, diademed, r. Rev, 

MERENTIBUS and wreaths. M 40 mm. 

791 Military medal of merit for eighteen years' service. Crown 

above STANISLAW | AUGUST | KROL | Palm and laurel 
branches. Rev. Inscription in Polish. Krone. M 39 mm. 



PERSONAL MEDALS 

792 Michael Barclay de Tolly, Russian Field-marshal, 181 5, by Loos. 
Return from glorious campaign against Napoleon I. Bust in 
uniform 1. Rev. Arms of Warsaw. White metal 48 mm. 

793 Karl Chodkiewicz, Field-marshal, 1621, by Lang. Bust in uni- 
form, facing. Rev. Inscription (engraved), CONSILIO ET VIR- 
TUTE MILITARI ID FUIT PATRIAE QUOD SUAE IN- 

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SIGNIORES GRECI ET LATINI. DEC. A. 1621 S. M. S. 

JR 54 mm. 

794 Nicholas Copernicus, Astronomer, born in Thorn; a medal of 
1830, by W. Oleszczynski. Copernicus sitting with a globe ; as in 
the statue by Thorwaldsen in Warsaw. Rev. Inscription in a 
wreath. JE 60 mm. 

795 Alexander Georg Czartoryski, Prince. Medal of the city of Dan- 
zig on the occasion of his baptism, 1762, by Loos. Crowned 
female figure with the new-born prince, and family escutcheon. 
M 63 mm. 

796 Johann Hevelius (Hewelcke), Astronomer of Danzig. On his 
death, 1687, by A. Karlsteen. Bust facing. Rev. Eagle soaring 
over a landscape. M 45 mm. 

797 Same. (Rev.) 7E 45 mm. 

798 Stanislaus Konarski, Poet and Scholar. Medal of 1765 by J. P. 
Holzhausser. Bust 1. Rev. Two books and a wreath. M 44 mm. 

799 Thaddeus Kosciuszko, General. Medal of "Series numismatica" 
1818 by Caunois. Bust and inscription. 2E 41 mm. 

800 Same. (Rev.) JE gilt 41 mm. 

801 Ignatius Krasicki, Archbishop of Gnesen, 1780, by J. P. Holz- 
hausser. Bust r. Rev. Inscription. M 44 mm. 

802 Stanislaus Malachowski, Provisional Governor in 1807 under Na- 
poleon I ; later, President of the Senate in the duchy of Warsaw. 
Medal of 1790 by Holzhausser, testimonial of King Stanislaus 
August. Bust 1. Rev. Dedication in thirteen lines. M 44 mm. 

803 August Moszynski, Temporary Director of the mint at Warsaw, 
Grand Master of the Polish Free Masons. Medal of 1778, dedi- 
cated by Johanna Brzozowska, WIAZANIE REKI WDZIEZ- 
NEY. A ribbon. Rev. Inscription. M 42 mm. 

804 Christian Friedrich Pfleiderer, Physician and Mathematician, 
Director of the Military Academy of Warsaw, 1782, by J. P. 

Holzhausser. Bust of Stanislaus August r. Rev. Inscription. 
JR. 54 mm. 

805 Stanislaus Felix Potocki, Polish and (later) Russian General, 
1786, by J. P. Holzhausser. Bust r. Rev. Inscription. M 53 mm. 

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806 Bogislaus I Radziwill, Governor-General of the duchy of Prussia. 
On his death, 1669. Bust r. Rev. Inscription. M jeton 29 mm. 

807 Same. (Rev.) 

808 Same subject, 1669. Bust facing. Rev. Three pyramids; on 

the first, winged sun and the year of his birth ; on the second, two 
cooing doves and the year of his marriage ; on the third, winged 
death's head and the year of his death. JR. 49 mm. 

809 Same subject, 1669. Bust r. Rev. Inscription. M 47 mm. 

810 Louisa Carolina Radziwill. On her eighth birthday, 1675. Bust 
r. Rev. View of the castle of Birse. N 40 mm. 

811 Same. (Rev.) ^ 43 mm. 

812 Andreas Zaluski, Bishop of Culm, 1745, by D. Fehrman. Bust r. 
Rev. View of the building. 

813 Johann Zamoyski, General. Medal of the series of Michael Sol- 
tyk, 1598. Bust r., in armor. Rev. Inscription. M 56 mm. 



POMERANIA 

814 Rugen. Conquest of the Island by Denmark, 1678, by Sucro. 
Female figure, seated, with shield of Denmark at her side, points 
to a pyramid on which is inscribed RVGIA | RECEPTA | XII. 
Sept. I MDCLXXVIII. Rev. Eagle above the island, carrying 
shield on which C. V. (Christian V) and F. W. (Friedrich Wil- 
helm). ^R 47 mm. 



BRUNSWICK-LUNEBURG (DUCHY) 

NEW LINE WOLFENBUTTEL 

815 Rudolph August and Anton Ulrich. Portrait medal by John 
Breuer, 1667. Busts of the two brothers r., jugate. Rev. Two 
hands clasped, above views of Brunswick and Wolfenbuttel. 
M 62 mm. 

816 Harmony of the Two Brothers, 1687, by P. H. Miiller. Busts 

of the two r., jugate. Rev. Two columns hung with flags, shields, 
etc. M 53 mm. 

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817 August Friedrich. His Death at Philippsburg, 1676, by J. G. 
Breuer. Bust r. Rev. The duke kneeling before the emperor on 
his throne; in the center, sacrificial vase; near by, Charity and 

Mars. M 56 mm. 

818 Elizabeth Christina (daughter of Ludwig Rudolph, wife of the 
Emperor Charles VI). Head r. Rev. Compass on a table, above 
the firmament. On the table, NON SCEPTRA SED ASTRA. 
M 39 mm. 

819 Same. (Rev.) 

820 On her Widowhood, by Donner. Bust r. Rev. Hand from 

heaven guiding a horse to r. Legend, AD NUTUM DEI (Ac- 
cording to God's will) . 

821 Ferdinand Albrecht II. Marriage to Antonia Amalia (daughter 
of Ludwig Rudolph), 1712. Bust of the duke r., in armor. Rev. 
Bust of Antonia Amalia r. M 45 mm. 

822 Maximilian Julius Leopold. His Death at Frankfurt a. Oder, 
1785, by Christian F. Krull. Head 1. Rev. On a column, a 
phoenix soaring aloft. The duke was drowned in an attempt to 
save others. M 41 mm. 

823 Carl Wilhelm Ferdinand, 1780-1806, Royal Prussian Field-mar- 
shal. Medal dedicated by the States of Holland and Westfries- 
land to the champion of liberty for the Netherlands, 1787, by 
H. S. Bust r., in armor. Rev. Three wreaths intertwined. 

NEW LINE LUNEBURG 

824 Georg Wilhelm, 1648-1705. Portrait medal by Ernst Brabandt, 

1690. Bust r. Rev. Prancing horse. QUO FAS ET GLORIA 
DUCUNT (Whither right and ambition lead). M 57 mm. 

825 Sophie Charlotte (daughter of Ernst August). Marriage to 
Friedrich I of Prussia, 1691, by Arvid Karlsteen. Bust of Sophie 
Charlotte r. Rev. Beehives. MON DEVOIR FAIT MON 
PLAISIR. ^5omm. 

826 Ernst August, Bishop of Osnabnick, 1679-1698. Prize medal, 

1691, by A. Karlsteen. Bust of Ernst August r. Rev. Trophy of 
victory. M 63 mm. 

827 Harz Ausbeutemedaille, without year. Mining village in 

the Harz Mountains ; in the foreground Saturn with cornucopia 
on shoulder, full of coins. SIC VENIUNT (Thus they come). 

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Rev. Winged Saturn empties a cornucopia with money into a 
well ; near by, building, a peacock, and soldiers. SIC ABEUNT 
(Thus they go). The Ausbeute medals and coins were so called 
because they were struck from the proceeds or profits (Ausbeute) 
of the mines. In the same way gold ducats struck from the 
Rhine gold were called Fluss-gold Dukaten. Compare the term 
"guinea" in England. 

828 Georg Ludwig, 1698-1714. Portrait medal, 1700, by Raimund 
Faltz. Bust r. Rev. Free horse. M 66 mm. 

829 Taking Command of the Imperial Troops, 1707, by P. H. 

Miiller. Bust 1. Rev. The Trojan horse; in the background, the 
city of Troy. M 43 mm. 

830 Georg August, 1 727-1 760. Marriage to Wilhelmina Charlotta, 
1705, by E. Hannibal. Bust of Georg August r. Rev. Bust of 
Wilhelmina Charlotta r. M 66 mm. 

831 Same. (Rev.) 



SAXONY 

ERNESTINE LINE 

832 Johann Friedrich, 1 532-1 554. Portrait medal of 1537. IMAGO 
IOANNIS FRIDERICI ELECTORIS DVCIS SAXONIAE. 
Rev. Cavalrymen at a tourney, in helmets with close-drawn 
vizors. In the exergue, NON FRVSTRA GLAD [ IVM GES- 
TAT IO AN D I EI MINISTER EST | VLTOR AD | MDXXX- 
VII I M 50 mm. 

Middle House of Weimar 

833 Bernhard. Capture of Breisach, 1638, by J. Blum. Bust of Duke 
Bernhard of Saxe-Weimar facing, in a frame supported by two 
angels. Rev. View of the city, and, above, inscription. M gilt 

53 mm - 

834 Same subject, 1639, by S. Dadler. The duke on horseback 

r., crowned by a hand from heaven holding a wreath ; in the dis- 
tance, the troops. Rev. View of Breisach. M 60 mm. 

New House of Gotha 

835 Johann Wilhelm, 1695-1707. Medal without year, by J. Koch. 
Bust r. Rev. Inscription in sixteen lines. M 31 mm. 

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ALBERTINE LINE 

836 Johann Georg I, 161 5-1656. Centenary of the Augsburg Con- 
fession, 1630, by S. Dadler. VERBVM DOMINI MANET IN 
AETERNVM — DEN 15 IVNY ANNO 1530. Bust facing, in 
fur-bordered cloak, holding raised sword in both hands. Rev. 
Inscription in eleven lines. 7R 37 mm. 

837 Johann Georg II, 1656-1680. Erection of the Church at Moritz- 
berg, 1661. A pyramid decorated with shield, sword, etc. To 1., 
open Bible ; above, crown ; to r., crossed swords within a wreath ; 
above, elector's cap. Rev. Inscription in twelve lines. M 64 mm. 

838 Johann Georg III, 1680-1691. Portrait medal by Ernst Kaspar 
Durr and M. H. Omeis. Bust in armor, facing, with huge 
peruke and Order of the Elephant. Rev. Hand with a banner. 
M oval 47x43 mm. 

839 Homage of Dresden (1681), by J. Kittel. Bust r. Rev. 

RVTAE SVB HONORE, etc. View of Dresden. M 42 mm. 

840 Campaigns against Mainz, 1689, by M. H. Omeis. Bust r. 

Rev. Three eagles flying toward the sun. M 33 mm. 

841 Same. (Rev.) 

842 Johann Georg IV, 1691-1694. Campaign on the Rhine, 1692, by 
P. H. Muller. Bust r. Rev. Resting river-god of the Rhine, and 
Mars with a trophy on his shoulder striding r. M 50 mm. 

843 Homage of the Senate of Weissenfels, 1699 (?). GAV- 

DIVM REIPVBLICAE. View of Weissenfels and the Saal 
River; above, bust r., inclosed in a wreath. Rev. Inscription in 
thirteen lines. M 49 mm. 

844 Friedrich August I, 1694-1733. Return to Gotha, 1692, by C. 
Wermuth. Bust of the brothers Friedrich August I and Johann 
Wilhelm of Gotha r., jugate. Rev. Two doves flying side by side. 
M 20 mm. 

845 Accession, 1694, by P. H. Muller. Bust r. Rev. HER- 

CVLES SAXONICVS. Standing Hercules. M 43 mm. 

846 -Medal of 1706. Head r. Rev. NONDUM APPARUIT. 

Setting sun. M 26 mm. 

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847 Friedrich August III, 1 763-1 806. Homage of Freiberg, 1769, by 
Stockman. Bust r. Rev. Ceres standing. M 43 mm. 

848 Peace of Tilsit, 1707, by C. J. Kriiger. Bust r. Rev. Peace 

near an altar. M 47 mm. 



KINGDOM OF SAXONY 

849 Friedrich August I, 1 806-1 827. The Protest Registered at 
Speier, 1829, by G. Pfeuffer. Half-length figures of Duke Ernst of 
Liineburg, Margrave Georg of Brandenburg, the Elector Johann 
of Saxony, Landgrave Philipp of Hesse, and Prince Wilhelm of 
Anhalt. Rev. A group of six figures taking oath on the Bible. 
M 41 mm. 

850 Anton, 1827-1836. The Constitution, 1831, by F. Koing. Heads 
of Anton and the co-regent Friedrich August r., jugate. Rev. 
Document with a wreath. M 47 mm. 



COLLATERAL LINE OF SAXE-WEISSENFELS 

851 Christian, 1 712-1736. Second Centenary of the Augsburg Con- 
fession, 1730, by C. Wermuth. Bust r. Rev. The duke kneeling 
at an altar before an open Bible. M 32 mm. 



ANHALT 

LINE BERNBURG 

852 Victor Amadeus, 1656-1718. Reunion of the Collateral Line of 
Harzgerode and the House of Anhalt-Bernburg, 1709. Bust r. 
In the exergue, MODERAMINE | VICTOR. Rev. Inscription 
above a view of Harzgerode. JR 52 mm. 



BADEN 

BERNHARDINE LINE 

853 Ludwig Wilhelm, 1677-1707. Campaign on the Rhine. The 
margrave on horseback r. Rev. NON CURAT NUMERUM. 
A lion pursuing wolves. M 49 mm. 

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854 Victory at Nissa, 1689, by W. Brunner. Bust r., within in- 
scription in two lines. Rev. Battle scene. M 48 mm. 

855 Victory at Donauwerth, 1704, by G. Hautsch. Bust r. Rev. 

View of the city and of the camp on the Schellenberg ; in the fore- 
ground, reclining river-god holding a mural crown. M 37 mm. 

856 Victory at Hochstadt, 1704 (series of Friedrich Kleinert of 

Nuremberg). The busts of the victors, Prince Eugene of Savoy, 
Ludwig Wilhelm of Baden, and the Duke of Marlborough, in 
medallions upheld by two genii. Rev. Seated genius writing on a 
shield and reclining river-god. M 45 mm. 

857 Ludwig Georg and Franziska Sibylla. Peace of Rastadt, 17 14, by 
G. W. Vestner. Busts of the two facing. Rev. View of the cas- 
tle. M 35 mm. 

858 Friedrich VII Magnus, 1677-1709. Portrait medal, 1689, by A. 
Meybusch. Bust r. Rev. QVO PAS ET GLORIA DVCVNT. 
Horse in coat of mail leaping 1. M 54 mm. 

859 Same subject, 1714, by same. CONSTANTIA AVGVSTI. 

Figure of Prosperity. Rev. View of castle. M 54 mm. 

860 Carl Wilhelm, 1709-1738. Medal of 1709 by P. H. Miiller. Bust 
r. Rev. AVDACEM FORTVNA CORONAT. Crowned lion 
with double tail walking 1. over weapons. In the exergue 
MDCCVIIII. ^44mm. 

861 Same. (Rev.) 

862 The Public Shooting at Basel, 1736, by J. Dassier. Bust r. 

Rev. QUIESCO. In a landscape, a recumbent lion. M 46 mm. 



GRAND DUCHY OF BADEN 

863 Friedrich, Grand Duke from 1856- . Heads of Friedrich and 
Princess Louise of Prussia 1., jugate. Rev. View of Baden-Baden. 
M 50 mm. 



BAVARIA 

864 Maximilian I, as Elector, 1623-165 1. Gold portrait-medal with- 
out year. MAX: D: G: CO: PA: RH : VT: BA: D: S: R: I: 
ELECTOR (Maximilian, Dei Gratia, Comes Palatini Rheni Utri- 

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usque Bavariae dux. Severus Romanus Imperator, Elector). 
Bust r., with short hair, flat collar and collar of the Golden Fleece. 
Rev. Bavarian escutcheon surmounted by two helmets, upheld by two 
lions. N 33 mm. 

865 Ferdinand Maria, 1651-1679. Medal of the States to Ferdinand 
Maria and Adelheid, 1652. Busts of the two r. Rev. Angel hold- 
ing shield. M. 27 mm. 

866 Maximilian II Emanuel, 1 679-1 726. His Victories in Hungary, 
by C. J. Leherr (Augsburg). HERCULES BAVARICVS. Bust 
r., between laurel branches. Rev. VIGILI QVIS ERIPIET. Re- 
cumbent lion with orphan on a crown. M 34 mm. 

867 Medal without year. Youthful head r. Rev. GRATIA DEI 

MECVM. Atlas kneeling and supporting the globe, and holding 
Bavarian shield. ^R 51 mm. 

868 Marriage to Maria Antonia, daughter of the Emperor Leo- 
pold I (1685), by Caspar Zeggin. QVOS DEVS CONIVNXIT, 
etc. Busts of the two confronting. Rev. An angel holds the arms 
of Bavaria and Austria. M 35 mm. 

869 Same subject (1685), medal of the States. Busts r., jugate. 

Rev. ITA VOVENTIBVS, etc. An angel's head above five 
shields. M 35 mm. 

870 Same subject, 1685, by M. Brunner. Busts of the two r., 

jugate. Rev. O HIMMEL FROHES BAND, etc. View of 
Munich, above two hands with a cornucopia. M 45 mm. 

871 Same. (Rev.) M gilt 45 mm. 

872 Victories of the Elector (Vienna, Gran, Ofen, etc.), 1686. 

Busts of Maximilian Emanuel and Maria Antonia confronting. 
Rev. Elector's cap, wreath, crown, etc., all inclosed by inscriptions. 
M 48 mm. 

873 Similar, 1686, by M. Brunner. M 49 mm. 

874 Victory at Mohacz, 1687. The Elector on horseback dash- 
ing r. over a fallen Turk. Rev. Altar between two captive Turks. 
7R 44 mm. 

875 Conquest of Belgrade, 1688, by G. Hautsch. Bust r. Rev. 

Map of Belgrade and the surrounding river. M 43 mm. 

876 Same. (Rev.) 

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877 Same subject, 1688, by same. Bust r. Rev. SIC VOLVIT 

DEVS. View of the city. {Rev.) M 43 mm. 

878 Capture of Mainz by the Bavarian and Saxon Troops of the 

Imperial Army, 1689. View of the city. Rev. Fall of Phaethon. 
M 49 mm. 

Syg Birth of Prince Joseph Ferdinand, 1692. Medal presented 

by the States. The young Prince clad in lion's skin on a pedestal 
between the shields of Bavaria and Hapsburg. Rev. The imperial 
apple on the globe of the earth. 

880 Nomination as Stadthalter of the Netherlands ; 1692, by G. 

Hautsch. Bust r. Rev. The Elector as Persus frees Belgium as 
Andromeda. M 35 mm. 

881 Same subject, 1692, by P. Roettier. Head r. Rev. Similar. 

M 2Q mm. 

882 Entrance into Brussels as Stadthalter of the Netherlands, 

1692, by P. H. Miiller. Bust r. Rev. ADVENTVS PRINCIPIS, 
etc. The Elector on horseback received by two female figures. 

M 45 mm. 

883 Birth of Prince Ferdinand Maria, 1699. Medal presented by 

the States. Three sunflowers with arms. Rev. Inscription. M 
28 mm. 

884 Successes of the Bavarian Arms, 1703, by P. H. Miiller. The 

Elector on a pedestal, on which are the arms of Ulm and Augs- 
burg. Rev. Victory surrounded by shields. M 41 mm. 

885 Same. (Rev.) M gilt. 

886 Reinstatement in his Hereditary Possession and Electoral 

Dignity. Bust r. Rev. Bust of the Elector in the setting sun be- 
fore Bavaria kneeling and Peace standing. M. 49 mm. 

887 Return of the Elector, 171 5. Medal presented by the States. 

Bust r. Rev. REDUCI OPTIMO, etc. Five burning hearts on 
an altar. M 32 mm. 

888 Carl Albert, 1 726-1 742. Betrothal to Maria Amalia, daughter of 
the Emperor Joseph I. Bust r. Two genii bring to the Elector 
the picture of his bride. M 49 mm. 

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889 Maximilian Joseph III, 1 745-1 777. Medal without year by F. A. 
Schega. Bust of Maximilian Joseph r. in mantle and order. Rev. 
Bust of his wife Maria Anna, daughter of August III of Poland, 
1. ^ 33 mm. 



KINGDOM OF BAVARIA 



890 Maximilian Joseph I, 1806-1825. The Constitution, 1819, by 
F. X. Losch. Head r. Rev. Inscription. 2R 48 mm. 



PALATINATE 

ELECTORAL LINE OF XEUBURG 

891 Johann Wilhelm, 1690-1716. Johann Wilhelm as Electoral 
Prince, by J. Selter. Bust r., in armor. Rev. Three-masted ship 
under full sail on a stormy sea. JR 71 mm. 

892 Union of the Houses of Bavaria and the Palatinate with 

Florence through the marriage of Violante Beatrice, daughter of 
Ferdinand Maria of Bavaria, with the Crown Prince of Florence, 
and through the marriage of the Electoral Prince Johann Wil- 
helm of the Palatinate with Anna Maria Louisa, daughter of 
Cosmo III of Florence, 1699, by P. H. Muller. In the foreground 
s::s Cosmo III in antique dress, holding a review of his army and 
navy. Rev. The crowned shields of Bavaria, the Medici, and the 
Palatinate above two cornucopiae. ^R 50 mm. 

893 Vicariate Medal. 1711. Johann Wilhelm wearing crown and 

carrying a baton riding to r. Rev. Hercules and Atlas holding up 
the earth. A medal issued during an interregnum in the Roman- 
German Empire, when the Elector of the Palatinate, Johann 
Wilhelm. was a vicar. 2R 66 mm. 



COLLATERAL LINE SULZBACH II 

894 Christian August. On his eighty-second birthday, 1703, by G. 
Hautsch. Bust facing. Rev. Oak-tree. JR 35 mm. 



ARCHBISHOPRICS OF GERMANY 

COLOGNE 

895 Joseph Clemens, Duke of Bavaria, 1688-1702 and 1714-1723. Ac- 
cession by P. H. Muller. Youthful bust r. Rev. The crowned 
Bavarian lion with the bishopric shield; above. Victory with a 
wreath. M 44 mm. 

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896 Clemens August, Duke of Bavaria, 1728-1761. Opening of a 
Canal, 1724, by V. Bust r., in ermine cloak. Rev. Figure of 
Prosperity with rudder and cornucopia ; in the exergue, FOSSA 
APERTA. 1724. 9. MAY. M 49 mm. 

897 Sede Vacante, 1761. 

MAINZ 

898 Friedrich Karl Joseph, Baron of Erthal, 1774-1802. Visit to Er- 
furt, 1777, by Stockmar. Bust r. Rev. View of the city. M 
47 mm. 

BISHOPRICS OF GERMANY 

BAMBERG 

899 Peter Philipp of Dernbach, 1672-1683. Centenary of the Founda- 
tion of the University of Wiirzburg, by I. L. Bust r. Rev. A 
hand from the clouds holds two shields (of Bamberg and Wiirz- 
burg) by a cord. M 57 mm. 

900 Sede Vacante, 1795, by Werner. The cathedral and a crowned 
queen. Rev. King on horseback. M 38 mm. 



FULDA 

901 Heinrich VIII, Baron von Bibra, 1759-1788. Fiftieth Jubilee, 
1779, by J. L. Oexlein. Bust r. Rev. Three female figures near 
an altar. M 56 mm. 

HILDESHEIM 

902 Sede Vacante, 1724, by P. P. Werner. Charlemagne, standing. 
Rev. St. Louis, standing, holding a model of the church; both 
sides, circle of shields. M 54 mm. 

903 Sede Vacante, 1761, by Thiebaud. Madonna in the clouds seated 
before the arms of the bishopric. Rev. Bishop's chair of state 
and view of the church. Each side has a circle of shields. M 
56 mm. 



MUNSTER 

904 Sede Vacante, 1719, by Werner. St. Paul, standing. Rev. Charle- 
magne. Both sides in a circle of shields. M 49 mm. 

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PADERBORN 

905 Sede Vacante, 1719, by P. P. Werner. The Bishop Hathumar, 
with a model of the church. Rev. Charlemagne. Both sides, 
circle of shields. M 45 mm. 

906 Sede Vacante, 1761. Three shields in a circle of arms. Rev. 
Bishop Hathumar and Charlemagne with a model of the church. 
(Rev.) M 42 mm. 

passau 

907 Sede Vacante, 1761, by J. L. Oexlein. St. Stephan, seated. Be- 
low, I. C. B. — J. C. Busch — Mint-master of Regensburg. View 
of the city of Passau; in the foreground, confluence of the Inn 
and the Danube. M 44 mm. 



WURZBURG 

908 Sede Vacante, 1795, by Werner. Three escutcheons. Rev. Ma- 
donna and three saints. Both sides in circle of shields. M 45 mm. 



HESSE 

LINE OF CASSEL 

909 Wilhelm VI, 1637-1663. Medal on his Death, 1663, by J. G. B. 
Bust facing. Rev. Inscription. M 25 mm. 

910 Friedrich I, 1 730-1 751. Victory at Graevenburg, 1704, by P. H. 
Miiller. Bust r. Rev. The mountain castle Trarbach on the 
Mosel. ;r 37 mm. 

911 Wilhelm VII, 1 751-1760. Portrait medal, by J. C. Hedlinger. 
Bust r., in armor and fur-lined cloak. Rev. RECTVS ET IM- 
MOTVS. An obelisk in the midst of surging billows. 7R 52 mm. 

912 Friedrich II, 1760-1785. Jubilee of the French Church in Cassel 
Established by Karl I, 1685, by Korner. Heads of Karl I and 
Friedrich II confronting. Rev. Inscription in ten lines. M 40 
mm. 

LINE OF DARMSTADT 

913 Ernst Ludwig, 1678-1739. Second Annual Festival of the Evan- 
gelical Lutheran Church, 1717, by Balthasar Johann Bethmann. 
Bust r. Rev. A kneeling figure before an altar. 2R 42 mm. 

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CITIES 

914 Bremen. The Roland Statue, 1640, by J. Blum. CONSERVA 
DOMINE, etc. View of the city. Rev. Roland's statue. {Rev.) 
M 57 mm. 

915 Medal in honor of Volchard Mindemann, 1781, by R, D. Du- 
bois. Bust r., on a pedestal ; near by, weeping Brema and broken 
escutcheon. Rev. View of the city ; in the foreground, a sleeping 
man and harrow. M 34 mm. 

916 Breslau. School prize, 1669, by J. Buchheim. View of the city. 
Rev. NULLA HORA SINE LINEA. The sun above a sun-dial 
in a garden. M 41 mm. 

917 Cologne. The Restoration of Joseph Clemens of Bavaria in the 
Archbishopric, 1689. View of Kaiserswerth, Rheinberg, and 
Bonn in three cartouches. Rev. Banishment of Korah ; Aaron 
standing near by. M 42 mm. 

918 Exposition of Handicrafts, 1865. Plants. Rev. Inscription 

within a wreath. M 41 mm. 

919 Eisenach. Second Centenary of the Reformation, 1717, by C. 
Wermuth. DV HERR BIST GVT, etc. View of the Wartburg ; 
an angel with tablet, and Luther's shield, etc. Rev. View of 
Eisenach and the conflagration. M 44 mm. 

920 Frankfurt. Medal to the volunteers who served in 1813-14. 
Double eagle. Rev. Inscription. M 34 mm. 

921 Convention of Photographers, 1894. Double line inscription 

surrounding bust in inclosure, etc. Rev. Double eagle. M 42 mm. 

922 Hamburg. Prize of St. Johannis School, arm with sword, branch, 
and book. Rev. Angel's head. BRABEON | SCHOLAE | HAM- 
BURG. M 36 mm. Hamb. Miinz. u. Med. 1556. 

923 Execution-Recess of the Peace of Westphalia, 1650, by S. 

Dadler. Peace standing upon War. GOTT LOB DER UNS, 
etc. Rev. Loyalty and Truth embracing; below lies Envy. WO 
GUT UND TREU SICH KUSSEN, etc. M 50 mm. Hamb. 
Miinz. 1563. 

924 Bank-Portugaloser, 1653. View of the city. HAEC VRBS, 

etc. Rev. Peace with two cornucopias above the Elbe. PAX 
MARE PAX TERRAM. M 51 mm. The Portugaloser is a 
piece originally struck in gold of the value of ten ducats, which 

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circulated as a coin, but served chiefly as a complimentary pres- 
entation at weddings, births, and similar occasions. From the 
sixteenth century the Portugaloser has been struck in Hamburg. 
The name was derived from the large Portuguese crusados which 
were current in Germany among other foreign coins at that time. 
Since the state reserved to itself the exclusive right of issuing 
coins, the bank in Hamburg has issued Portugaloser in gold and 
silver, but rather in the style of medals than coins. Hamb. 
Miinz. 1567. 

925 — — Restoration of the Church Destroyed by Lightning, 1661, by 
P. H. G. The burned church. Rev. The restored edifice. M 
48 mm. 

926 Bank-Portugaloser, 1664. View of the city. A TE FUN- 
DATUM, etc. Rev. Plan of the city. M 49 mm. Hamb. Miinz. 
1571- 

927 Same, 1665. View of the city. SUB VMBRA. Rev. Arms 

of the four banking cities. (Rev.) M 50 mm. Hamb. Miinz. 

1573. 

928 Same, 1667. Similar. Rev. Table with book and arms. DA 

PACEM, etc. ^51 mm. Hamb. Miinz. 1575. 

929 Same, 1677, by J. Retecke. On the Four European Banks. 

Wisdom, Unity, and Vigilance. QUID PRUDENS, etc. Rev. 
The goddess of abundance before a column with the arms of the 
four banking cities, Venice, Amsterdam, Hamburg, and Nurem- 
berg. N 49 mm. (ten ducats). Hamb. Miinz. 1609. 

930 Same, 1679. The year of peace. View of Hamburg and the 

Elbe dotted with ships; above, the angel of peace with cornu- 
copias DEINE GUTE, etc. Rev. Loyalty and Truth embracing. 
N 51 mm. Hamb. Miinz. 115. 

931 Siege of Hamburg, 1686. A bird tries to carry off a lamb. 

TALIA RELINQVAS AQUILAE. Rev. View of the city with 
a comet. M 49 mm. Hamb. Miinz. u. Med. 1629. 

932 Same. (Rev.) 

933 Medal by J. Retecke. View of the city. HAEC VRBS 

TUTA, etc. Rev. Peace vanquishes Envy. PAX MARE, PAX 
TERRAM, etc. M gilt 50 mm. Hamb. Miinz. 1681. 

934 Same. (Rev.) M 50 mm. 

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935 The Year of the Plague, 1713. View of the city and angel 

above. Rev. NIMM DIESES HIN ZUM | ANGEDENKEN, 
etc. M 40 mm. Hamb. Miinz. u. Med. 1724. 

936 Remarkable Beginning of the Year, 1713. Name of Jehovah 

radiate. Rev. HAMBURG, etc. M 35 mm. Hamb. Miinz. 1726. 

937 Deliverance from the Plague, 1714. View of the city. Rev. 

Landscape with rainbow. M 44 mm. Hamb. Miinz. 1734. 

938 Second Centenary of the Reformation, 1717. View of the 

city. SUB UMBRA, etc. Rev. IN | MEMORIAM, etc. M 40 
mm. Hamb. Miinz. 1750 a. 

939 Bank-Portugaloser, 1732. Neptune and the river-god Elbe 

exchange ships. VTRIVSQVE COMMERCII. Rev. Arms of 

the city surrounded by seven shields. M 48 mm. Hamb. Miinz. 
1807. 

940 Reopening of Trade between Denmark and Hamburg, 1736, 

by P. H. G. Time opens a door to Mercury. SO WIRD DEN 
ZEITEN. Rev. Inscription. M 39 mm. Hamb. Miinz. 1816. 

941 Centenary of the Peace of Westphalia, 1748, by P. H. G. 

Religion seated near a column on which Time engraves the letter 
C (100) NUMERUS IVBILANS. Rev. View of the city; above, 
the imperial eagle. M 40 mm. Hamb. Miinz. 1857. 

942 Same. (Rev.) 

943 Treaty of Peace with Algiers, 1751. View of the city. Rev. 

Mercury brings Neptune an olive-branch from the Zodiac. M 
39 mm. Hamb. Miinz. 1876. 

944 Same. (Rev.) 

945 Laying the Corner-stone of the St. Michaelis Church, 1751, 

by P. H. G. Ruins of the tower, kneeling Jacob and Jacob's 
ladder. Rev. Blossoming mustard-plant. M 40 mm. Hamb. 
Miinz. 1875. 

946 Completion of the Little Michaelis Church, 1755. View of 

the church. SIEHE DA EINE HUTTE GOTTES. AP. 21. 
Rev. A female figure with banner at a lector. M 39 mm. Hamb. 
Miinz. 1894. 

947 Bank-Portugaloser. Conclusions of peace at Versailles and 

Hubertusberg, 1763. Hammonia kneeling before an altar, offer- 

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ing thanks. Rev. Closed temple of Janus. M 49 mm. Hamb. 
Miinz. 1904. 

948 Half Bank-Portugaloser. (Rev.) ^ 39 mm. Hamb. Miinz. 

1905. 

949 Financial Crisis of 1763 at Hamburg and Amsterdam, 1764, 

by J. G. Holtzhey. The goddess of peace pushes back the hat 
from Mercury, god of commerce, and discloses to him a mass of 
paper which is blowing in all directions. MAGNAS INTER 
OPES INOPS (Poverty amid great treasures). Horace, Odes, 
III. ii. 28. Rev. A standing figure holding a scepter. M 45 mm. 
Hamb. Miinz. I. p. 94. 

950 Same. (Rev.) 

951 Prize medal of the Society for the Promotion of the Useful 

Arts and Crafts (1765, year of its foundation). Victory flying 1. 
with wreath and palm. Rev. Name, engraved within a wreath, 
Oberwachter Netzler, 1865. M 33 mm. Cf. Hamb. Miinz. 19237. 

952 Half Bank-Portugaloser. On the New Banking System, 

1770. A writing-table and an assaying-table. In the exergue, 
AERARIUM MERCATUR MDCCLXX. Rev. A large table 
with a pair of scales on which are silver bars. ARGENTUM 
CIVIBVS SERVATUM REDDITUM. M 40 mm. Hamb. 
Miinz. 1931. 

953 Establishment of the Fourth Insurance Company, 1772. 

Mercury offers his hand to a seated female figure; above, a 
genius empties the contents of his cornucopia upon them. Rev. 
A heap of wares and money; in the distance, ships. M 42 mm. 
Hamb. Miinz. 1934. 

954 Renewal of the Second Insurance Company, 1791. Hope on 

the sea-coast. Rev. In an oak-wreath, a bust of Mercury on a 
pedestal. M 37 mm. Hamb. Miinz. 1966. 

955 Admiralty. Half Bank-Portugaloser. The New Century, 

1801. Saturn near a rostral column. Rev. Inscription within a 
wreath. M 38 mm. Hamb. Miinz. 1987. 

956 Retreat of the Danes, 1801. Hammonia sits near a pedestal 

weeping. Rev. Inscription. M 34 mm. Hamb. Miinz. I. p. 96. 

957 Bank-Portugaloser. Peace of Amiens, 1802. Reclining river- 
god Elbe holds in his right hand a statue of Peace. Rev. Ceres 

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and Mercury clasp hands near an altar. M 42 mm. Hamb. Miinz. 
1992. 

958 Same, 1802. Renewal of the Hamburg Naval Insurance 

Company, by Abramson. Seated Minerva with her shield wards 
off Mars" as he approaches. Rev. Mercury above the globe. M 
42 mm. Hamb. Miinz. 1994. 

959 Millennium of the City of Hamburg, 1803. View of the 

Alster basin with the Jungf ernstieg ; above, a genius. Rev. 
Hammonia seated under an oak-tree surrounded by doves. M 
39 mm. Hamb. Miinz. 1999. 

960 Same. (Rev.) 

961 Same subject, 1803. Three houses on the bank of a stream. 

Rev. View of the city from the Elbe. M 37 mm. Hamb. Miinz. 
2002. 

962 Bank-Portugaloser. Two Hundredth Jubilee of the Bank, 

1819. Hammonia sacrificing at an altar. Rev. Entrance to the 
bank. M 41 mm. Hamb. Miinz. 2030. 

963 Half-Portugaloser. Fifty Years' Duration of the Second 

Insurance Company, 1821. Bust of Mercury on a pedestal. I. 
M. S. Rev. Inscription. M 37 mm. Hamb. Miinz. I. p. 37. 

964 Bank-Portugaloser. The New Hospital, 1823, by G. 

Pfeuffer. Ruins of the old hospital. Rev. Seated Hammonia 
points with an olive-twig toward the new building. M 44 mm. 
Hamb. Munz. 2040. 

g65 Same. The New Bank Building, 1826, by G. Pfeuffer. Al- 
legorical representation of Security. Rev. The new building. M 
42 mm. Hamb. Miinz. 2042. 

966 Same. (Rev.) 

967 Bank-Portugaloser. Three Hundredth Jubilee of the Demo- 
cratic Constitution, 1828. A mayor and five church-wardens near 
a poor-box. Rev. Arms of the city inclosed by the five shields of 
the parish and five ornamented spaces. M 41 mm. Hamb. Miinz. 
2043. 

968 Fifty Years of the Fifth Insurance Company, 1829, by G. 

Pfeuffer. Seated Security with attributes. Rev. Inscription in 
an oak-wreath. M 37 mm. Hamb. Miinz. 2047. 

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g6g Fifty Years of the Credit-Casse, 1832. Beehive. Rev. Altar 

with roof over it upheld by columns. M 39 mm. Hamb. Miinz. 
2058. 

970 Erection of the Jewish Hospital, 1841. Head of Salomon 

Heine. Rev. View of the hospital. M 45 mm. Hamb. Miinz. 
2070. 

971 The St. Petri Church, 1842. View of the church before the 

fire. Rev. View of the ruins. M 44 mm. Hamb. Munz. 2079. 

972 The Great Fire, 1842. Plan of the city with the fire district 

indicated. Rev. A phoenix rising from the flames. M 44 mm. 
Hamb. Miinz. 2075. 

973 Bank-Portugaloser. Dedication of the St. Nikolai Church, 

1863, by H. Lorenz. Faith with palm and sword ; in the distance, 
the burning church ; to the right, the new building. Rev. The 
completed church. M 42 mm. Hamb. Miinz. 2122. 

974 American Athletes in Hamburg, 1880, by Oscar Bergmann. 

Eagle with fillet in its beak. Rev. Four F's — FROMM FREI 
FRISCH FROHLICH. M 28 mm. 

975 Dedication of the New Exposition Building, 1881, by O. 

Bergmann. The building. Rev. Inscription. M 42 mm. 

976 Union of the Free Hansa Town of Hamburg with the 

Revenue District of the Empire, 1888, by G. Thielen and L. 
Weigand. Busts of Johann Versmann and Carl Petersen, burgo- 
masters, r., jugate. Rev. View of the harbors, the Freihafen 
(Free Harbor) and Zollgebiet (Revenue District). M 55 mm. 

977 Teachers' Convention, 1896, by A. Bergmann. Bust of 

Froebel facing. Rev. View of the city. M 35 mm. 

PERSONAL MEDALS 

978 Johann Anderson, Burgomaster. On his death, 1743. Fam- 
ily arms. Rev. NULLIS, etc. M 31 mm. 

979 Johann Anderson, son of the former. On his death, 1790, 

by A. Aaron. Family arms. Rev. Funeral urn. M 35 mm. 
Hamb. Miinz. 1965. 

g8o Johann A. Fabricius, Professor. Medal of Michael Richey, 

1722, by V. H. Bust 1. Rev. Inscription. ^R 38 mm. Hamb. 
Miinz. 1769. 

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981 Court Jastram and Hieronymus Schnitzger, City Counselors. 

Medal of 1686, by E. F. Two clasped hands, inscription, and a 
death's-head. Rev. A boy blowing soap-bubbles. M 47 mm. 
Hamb. Miinz. 1637. 

982 Peter von Lengerke, Burgomaster. Medal on his death, 

1709. Family arms. Rev. A dove. M 28 mm. Hamb. Miinz. 
I7I3- 

983 Clemens Samuel von Lipstorp, Burgomaster. On his death, 

1750. Family arms. Rev. Victory on a pedestal. M 29 mm. 
Hamb. Miinz. 1868. 

984 Johann H. Luis, Burgomaster. On his death, 1741. Family 

arms. Rev. A star above the clouds. M 31 mm. Hamb. Miinz. 
1829. 

985 Same. (Rev.) 

986 Johann Luis, Burgomaster. On his death, 1788, by A. Aaron. 

Bust r. Rev. Mourning Hammonia near a funeral urn. M 47 mm. 
Hamb. Miinz. 1963. 

987 Bernhard Mattfeldt, Burgomaster. On his death, 1720. 

Family arms. Rev. A rain-storm. ^R. 28 mm. Hamb. Miinz. 
1767. 

988 Hieronymus Hartwig Moller, Burgomaster. On his death, 

1702. Family arms. Rev. View of the city. M 28 mm. Hamb. 
Miinz. 1697. 

989 Hannibal Moltrecht, Fire Chief. On his retirement, 1872, 

by H. Lorenz. Five medallions with the five chief churches, two 
in ruins from fires at which Moltrecht served, around central 
medallion with city arms. Rev. Inscription. & 45 mm. Hamb. 
Miinz. 2155. 

990 John Parish. Fifty Years' Stay in Hamburg, 1806. IN RE- 
MEMBRANCE I OF I IOHN PARISH'S | FIFTY YEARS' 
STAY I AMONGST HIS FRIENDS | IN [HAMBURGH | Rev. 
Inscription. John Parish, born in Scotland in 1742, lived for many 
years as a merchant in Hamburg. He celebrated his fifty years' 
stay by the striking of this medal. In 1793 he was consul of the 
United States in Hamburg. M 40 mm. Hamb. Miinz. I. p. 194. 

991 Michael Richey, Professor. Medal of 1748, by P. H. G. 

Bust facing. Rev. Two Amors holding crowns above arms. 7R 
47 mm. 

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99 2 Siegmund D. Riicker, Alderman. Twenty-fifth Anniversary 

of his Service, 1833, by F. Alsing. Family arms. Rev. Inscrip- 
tion in a wreath. M 43 mm. Hamb. Miinz. 2059. 

993 J. D. Schaffhausen, Burgomaster. On his death, 1697. 

Family arms. Rev. yEolus-heads blowing upon the sea. M 28 
mm. Hamb. Miinz. 1677. 

994 Martin Lucas Scheele, Burgomaster. On his death, 175 1. 

Family arms. Rev. Plant. M 28 mm. Hamb. Miinz. 1872. 

995 Martin Hieronymus Scheele. On his death, 1774. Family 

arms. Rev. Pyramid. 2k 34 mm. Hamb. Miinz. 1941. 

996 Similar. M 28 mm. Hamb. Miinz. 1940. 

g97 Johannes Schluter, Burgomaster. On his death, 1778. 

Family arms. Rev. A genius writing on a monument. M 33 mm. 
Hamb. Miinz. I. p. 54. 

gg8 David Schluter, Burgomaster. On his death, 1844, by 

Schilling. Bust facing. Rev. Family arms. M 39 mm. Hamb. 
Miinz. 2089. 

999 Gerhard Schroder, Burgomaster. On his death, 1723, by 

V. H. Family arms. Rev. Crescent moon above clouds. M 80 
mm. Hamb. Miinz. 1776. 

1000 Nicolaus Schuback, Burgomaster. On his death, 1783. 

Family arms. Rev. A genius weeping by a tombstone. M 35 mm. 
Hamb. Miinz. 1957. 

1001 Lucas von Spreckelson. On his death, 1751. Family arms. 

Rev. Pair of scales, etc. M 34 mm. Hamb. Miinz. 1877. 

1002 Nicolaus Stamped, Burgomaster. On his death, 1749. 

Family arms. Rev. Genius. M 30 mm. Hamb. Miinz. i860. 

1003 — Daniel Stockfleth, Burgomaster. On his death, 1759. 

Family arms. Rev. Swan. M 30 mm. Hamb. Miinz. 1823. 

1004 Claus Stortebecher, Pirate. Medal without year. Head r. 

CAPT. 1401 (Captured 1401). Rev. View of the city. ^.45 mm. 
Hamb. Miinz. 1663. 

1005 Hanau. Marriage of Friedrich, Landgrave of Hesse, and Mary, 
Princess of England, 1740, by E. N. Two shields, etc. Rev. The 
two clasp hands near an altar. M 39 mm. 

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1006 Herrnhut. Centenary of the Town, 1822, by A. Thomas. View 
of the site in 1722. Rev. The town in 1822. M 42 mm. 

1007 Leipzig. The Convent of the Evangelical Order, 1631, by S. 
Dadler. View of the city; above, a shield on which is the radiate 
name of Jehovah, held by two genii. Rev. Hercules is conducted 
by Virtue to Apollo and Mars. M 50 mm. 

1008 Same. (Rev.) 

1009 Third Centenary of the University of Leipzig, 1709. View 

of the city. Rev. Pallas leaning on shield. M 46 mm. 

1010 Lindau. Second Centenary of the Augsburg Confession, 1730, by 
P. P. Werner. Double eagle in a circle of shields. Rev. Inscrip- 
tion. M 47 mm, 

ion Nuremberg. Medal without year by S. Dadler. "Trau nicht dem 
Gluck," etc. War and Peace. Rev. AUREA PAX, etc. Peace 
and Bellona with broken sword ; above, genius with palm-branch. 
M 54 mm. 

1012 'Same. (Rev.) 

1013 Peace Concluded, 1650. Praying hands above the globe ; 

above, a hand with a wreath. Rev. City arms and inscription. 
M klippe 31x31 mm. 

1014 Same. (Rev.) M klippe 24x24 mm. 

1015 Regensburg. Deliverance from the Plague, 1714. View of the 
city. Rev. Noah and his sons kneeling at an altar. M 44 mm. 

1016 Rostock. Compact with Friedrich Wilhelm, Duke of Mecklen- 
burg, 1702. View of the city. Rev. Rose-bush. M 37 mm. 

1017 Salzburg. On the Emigrants, 1732, by M. Holtzhey. View of 
the city and emigrants departing. Rev. Inscription. M 49 mm. 

1018 Same subject, 1732. Three men look up at the radiant Eye 

of Jehovah. Rev. Clouds. ^ 28 mm. 

1019 Same subject, 1732. Departing emigrants. Rev. Reception 

of the emigrants. M 37 mm. 

1020 Saltzdal. Blossoming of the American Aloe (Century-plant), 
1720. View of the plant. Rev. Inscription. M 48 mm. 

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1021 Thorn. Fifth Centenary of its Foundation, 1731. Angel with 
city arms and inscription. Rev. View of the city in 1235, and 
procession of knights. M 47 mm. 

1022 Third Centenary of the Revolt from the Teutonic Order, 

and Union with Prussia, 1754. The Grand Master Lud- 
wig v. Erlickshausen on horseback, followed by five knights 
mounted, in view of the Marienburg, receives from the herald 
of the united states their ultimatum, 1454. Rev. View of the 
city, with the castle of the knights stormed by the citizens. 
M 50 mm. 

1023 Same subject, 1754. Similar, but of coarser work. M 50 mm. 

1024 Ulm. Completion of the Chief Spire of the Cathedral, 1890, by 
K. Schwenzer. Bust of Karl, King of Wurtemberg, r. Rev. The 
cathedral. M 42 mm. 

1025 Vienna. "Salvator" medal without year. View of the city; 
above, eagle. Rev. Bust of Christ with radiate halo r. SALVA- 
TOR MUNDI. (Rev. ) M 42 mm. 



ENGLAND 

1026 Elizabeth, 1 558-1603. Protestants Supported in Belgium, 1587. 
Leicester interceding for the States before Elizabeth seated on 
her throne. Rev. Pope, bishops, etc. M 52 mm. Med. 111. I. 99. 

1027 Defeat of the Spanish Armada, 1588. Pope, kings, and 

others seated in consultation, blindfolded ; floor filled with spikes. 
(The obverse is a satire on the vain efforts of the Pope, Philip II, 
and others against Elizabeth.) Rev. The fleet wrecked. M 
52 mm. Med. 111. I. in. 

1028 James I, 1603-1625. Maurice, Prince of Orange, 1624, by J. V. 
Bylaer. Bust of Prince Maurice, three-quarters r., within a bor- 
der of seven shields. Rev. Shield encircled by the Garter. M 67 
mm. Med. 111. I. 91. 

1029 Charles I, 1625-1649. Dominion of the Sea, 1630, by Nicholas 
Briot. Cast and chased. Bust r. Rev. A ship. M 60 mm. Med. 
111. I. 40. 

1030 Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex, 1642. Half-length figure 

of the Earl of Essex, nearly full-face, in armor. Rev. The two 
Houses of Parliament. M oval gilt with ring 27x35 mm. Med. 
111. I. 113. 

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1031 William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1644, by J. Roet- 
tier. Bust r. Rev. Angels carrying miter and crozier of Laud to 
the skies. M 58 mm. Med. 111. I. 147. 

1032 Giles Strangsways, 1648, by J. Roettier. Bust r. Rev. The 

White Tower of London. This medal and No. 103 1 were executed 
after the Restoration to commemorate sufferers in the royal 
cause. M 61 mm. Med. 111. I. 177. 

1033 Memorial of Charles I, 1649. Bust by F. Rev. A seven- 
headed monster over the head of Charles, the crown and scepter. 
Medal executed in Holland or Germany. M 47 mm. Med. 111. I. 
210. 

1034 Same. Attachment. (Rev.) M 47 mm. 

1035 The Commonwealth, 1644-1660. Battle of Dunbar, 1650, by 
Thomas Simon. Bust of Cromwell. THO. SIMON FE on 
truncation. Rev. Parliament assembled in one house. M oval 
30x35 mm. Med. 111. I. 14. 

T036 Death of Cromwell, 1658. Bust of Cromwell 1., laureate. 

Rev. A young olive-tree. Medal executed in Holland. M 49 mm. 
Med. 111. I. 85. 

10 37 Same subject, 1568. N 28 mm. Med. 111. I. 84. 

1038 Charles II, 1660-1685. Embarkation at Scheveningen, 1660, by 
P. v. Abeele. Bust of Charles II facing, with long hair. Rev. 
Fleet under sail. Embossed and chased. M 70 mm. Med. 111. L 
44. 

1039 Restoration, 1660. Gigantomachia, by George Bower. Bust 

of Charges II 1., hair long, in lace cravat, robes, collar, and George 
of the Garter. Rev. Jupiter, seated upon his eagle, launches thun- 
der against prostrate giants. A rich raised border protects the 
medal on both sides. M 64 mm. Med. 111. I. 50. 

1040 Restoration, 1660. "Britanniae," by J. Roettier. Bust of 

Charles II r., hair short, in antique costume. Rev. Figure of 
Britannia on an altar, surrounded by Olympian deities. M 64 mm. 
Med. 111. I. 54. 

1041 Restoration, 1660. Bust of Charles II, long hair. Rev. 

Three crowns in the branches of a leafless oak, representing roy- 
alty deprived of its honors. A struck medal composed of two 
pieces of metal united by a rim and provided with a ring for sus- 
pension. M 35 mm. Med. 111. I. 38. 

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1042 Landing at Dover, 1660, by J. Roettier. Bust inclosed by 

branches of laurel. Rev. A ship approaching the coast, where 
three warriors, i.e., England, Scotland, and Ireland, await. This 
is probably the first medal executed by Roettier in England, and 
is commemorative of the king's arrival in England. M 58 mm. 
Med. 111. I. 48. 

1043 Charles II and Catherine, 1662. "The Golden Medal," by 

J. Roettier. Bust of Charles II r., in antique costume. Rev. Bust 
of Catherine r. M 43 mm. Med. 111. I. in. 

1044 Same. (Rev.) 

1045 Same subject, by J. Roettier. (Rev.) M 35 mm. Med. 111. 

I. no. 

1046 St. Catherine, 1662. Obv. Same as Rev. of No. 1043. Rev. 

St. Catherine. A medal complimentary to the piety of the queen, 
who was probably born on St. Catherine's day. (Rev.) M 44 mm. 
Med. 111. I. 113. 

1047 Duke of York, Naval Action, 1665, by J. Roettier. Bust of 

Duke of York, hair short, in armor. Rev. A trophy. M 64 mm. 
Med. 111. I. 143. 

1048 Duke of York, Naval Action, 1665, by J. Roettier. Bust of 

the Duke of York r., hair long, in armor. Rev. Naval engage- 
ment. This medal was struck in honor of the Duke of York, 
afterward James II, who was victorious over the Dutch, June 3, 
1665. M yy mm. Med. 111. I. 142. 

1049 Naval Reward, 1665, by J. Roettier. Bust of Charles II r., 

laureate. Rev. Charles II standing on shore, viewing a naval en- 
gagement. (Rev.) M 62 mm. Med. 111. I. 139. 

1050 Action at Bergen, 1665, by G. Pool. The harbor of Bergen. 

Rev. Dutch inscription. M 55 mm. Med. 111. I. 149. 

1051 Same subject. Obv. Same. Rev. Dutch inscription. (Rev.) 

M 55 mm. Med. 111. I. 151. 

1052 Proposed Commercial Treaty with Spain, 1666, by J. Roet- 
tier. Bust of Charles II. Rev. Statue of Charles II as a Roman 
general, on a pedestal in the sea, crowded with ships. M 57 mm. 
Med. 111. I. 161. 

1053 Same. (Rev.) 

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I0 ^4 Naval Action with the Dutch, 1666, by Jerian Pool. Naval 

engagement. Artist's signature on a piece of wreckage. Rev. 
Shields of the Seven United Provinces, suspended over an in- 
scription in Dutch. M 57 mm. Med. 111. I. 165. 

1055 Same subject, 1666. A general in Roman costume caresses 

a lion. Rev. Inscription. M 41 mm. Med. 111. I. 166. 

IO cj6 Peace of Breda (1667), by J. Roettier. Bust of Charles II. 

Rev. Britannia contemplating her navies. M 56 mm. Med. 111. 
I. 185. 

10 57 Same subject (1667), by J. Roettier. Obv. Similar. Rev. Same. 

(Rev.) M 56 mm. Med. 111. I. 186. 

1058 Peace of Breda, and Alliance of England and Holland, 1667, 

by C. Adolfszoon. An English and a Dutch ship sailing amicably 
alongside each other; an olive-wreath on topmasts. Rev. A 
wreath of olive from which are suspended the shields of Great 
Britain and Holland. M 44 mm. 

10 59 Same. (Rev.) 

1060 Peace of Breda, 1667, by Jan Lutma. A lion, sporting 

among arms and cannon, near the sea. Rev. Inscription. M 
70 mm. Med. 111. I. 177. 

1061 British Colonization, 1670, by J. Roettier. Busts of Charles 

II and Catherine, jugate. Rev. Globe. M 42 mm. Med. 111. I. 203. 

1062 Baron de Reede, 1671. Bust of Baron de Reede, hair long, 

cap on head, wearing badge of Order of the Elephant. Rev. In- 
scription. M 50 mm. Med. 111. I. 207. 

1063 Duke of Lauderdale, 1672, by J. Roettier. Bust of the duke 

r. Rev. Minerva seated. M 62 mm. Med. 111. I. 208. 

1064 Liberty of Conscience, 1672, by Philip Roettier. Bust of 

Charles II r. Rev. Female figure seated on a basis inscribed 
LIBERTAS. 7R 59 mm. Med. 111. I. 214. 

1065 Peace of London, 1674. William III of Orange, on horse- 
back, 1. Rev. Dove with palm and olive branches, flying over a 
tranquil sea. Struck in Holland to commemorate the peace be- 
tween England and Holland. M 61 mm. Med. 111. I. 225. 

1066 Marriage of William III, Prince of Orange, and Princess 

Mary, 1677, probably by Nicholas Chevalier. Bust of William 

91 



Ill of Orange r. Rev. Bust of Marv 1. M 42 mm. Med. 111. 
I.235. 

1067 Same subject, 1677. (Rev.) M42 mm. Med. 111. I. 236. 

1068 Same subject. 1677. M 42 mm. Med. 111. I. 239. 

1069 The Elector of Saxony, Knight of the Garter, 1678. St. 

George and the dragon. Rev. Inscription. M 47 mm. Med. 111. 

I. 2__ 

1070 The Popish Plot, 1678. A Janus-head composed of a Je- 
suit's face in a cap, and a monk's in a cowl, back to back. Rev. 
A cluster of seven faces. 2R 31 mm. Med. 111. I. 252. 

107 1 Sir Edmundbury Godfrey, 1678, by George Bower. Bust of 

Godfrey r., hair long, two hands strangling him with his cravat. 
Rev. Green strangling Godfrey in the presence of the Pope, who 
blesses the murderer. M 39 mm. Med. 111. I. 247. 

1072 Same subject, 1678. Obv. Similar. Rev. Hill on horseback, 

carrving the dead body of Godfrey. (Rev.) M. 40 mm. cf. Med. 
111. I. 248. 

1073 Same subject, by Bower. Obv. Similar. Rev. The Pope's 

head and the Devil's- joined in one face. M 38 mm. Med. 111. 
I. 250. 

1074 Same subject. Godfrey walking, 1., after being strangled. 

Rev. St. Denis walking, 1., after his martyrdom, with his head in 
his hand. M 38 mm. Med. 111. I. 251. 

1075 Earl of Shaftesbury, 1681, by G. Bower. Bust r. Rev. View 

of London. M 41 mm. Med. 111. I. 259. 

1076 Duke of York, wrecked, 1682, by G. Bower. Bust r. Rev. 

Ship in distress off a rockv shore. (Rev.) M 41 mm. Med. 111. 
I. 263. 

1077 Ambassadors of Marocco and Bantam, 1682, by G. Bower. 

Bust of Xamed Hamet, Ambassador of Marocco, r., in turban. 
Rev. Bust of Keay Nabee, Ambassador of Bantam, three-quarters 
r., in Oriental dress with singular head-dress. M 40 mm. Med. 
111. I. 260. 

I07 g Charles II, 1683 (?), by J. Roettier. Bust of Charles II r. 

Rev. Royal arms. A medal probably intended for distribution as 
presents by the king. ;R 53 mm. Med. 111. I. 2yy. 

1079 Same. (Rev.) 

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menacing look, toward the sun, marked with the fleur-de-lis of 
France. James had rendered himself subservient to Louis XIV, 
hoping to receive assistance from him in the establishment of the 
Roman Catholic religion in England. William hoped, by his 
expedition to Engjand, to counteract Louis's influence and to 
gain the Protestants. The reverse symbolizes Holland, whose 
lion protects the liberties of Europe, and threatens the sun, em- 
blem of Louis XIV. (Rev.) ^ 58 mm. Med. 111. I. 63. 

1088 Landing of William of Orange at Torbay, 1688, by G. Bower. 

Bust of William III of Orange r. Rev. The prince on horseback at 
the head of his army on the shore. In the foreground, a warrior 
raising the fainting figure of Justice. The reverse intimates 
that, by the military assistance of William, justice was restored 
to England. M 50 mm. Med. 111. I. 64. 

1089 Same. (Rev.) 

1090 Same subject, by R. Arondeaux. William III of Orange, 

dressed as a Roman emperor, tramples upon the serpent of Dis- 
cord and joins hands with Britannia, who wears a triple crown. 
Rev. Boats landing troops near a fortified harbor. M 49 mm. 
Med. 111. I. 65. 

1091 Satirical medal, i688(?). An owl wearing spectacles and 

bands, with an ink-bottle and pen suspended around its neck, 
stands upon a cushion over which is a sword ; near it is a candle 
surrounded by seven stars. Rev. Pair of scales. A medal exe- 
cuted in Holland. The meaning has not been explained ; it may 
relate to the dispute between James and the Seven Bishops. 
M 48 mm. Med. 111. I. 57. 

1092 Religious State of England, 1688, probably by Jan Smelt- 
zing. A dove, chalice, wafer, and miter grouped on a pedestal 
around the Bible surmounted by a cap inscribed LIBERT. 
Above these a hand from heaven holds a scroll inscribed (in 
Latin), "The letter of Caspar Fagel extorted by James Stewart.' ' 
Rev. A dog wearing a rosary, about to swallow a book with M. I. 
(Magnum Iuramentum, "The Great Oath"), tramples upon an- 
other book with L. C. (Libertas Conscientiae, "Liberty of Con- 
science"). M 58 mm. Med. 111. I. 35. 

1093 Birth of Prince James, 1688. Aglauros, opening the basket, 

discovers Erichthonius with his dragon-tail. Rev. A withered 
rose-bush. The classical legend applied to Great Britain. The 
three daughters of Cecrops are England, Scotland, and Ireland. 
Erichthonius, hideous and deformed, could not be of royal blood ; 
he must be a pretender. M 49 mm. Med. 111. I. 53. 

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1094 Birth of Prince James, 1688, by Jan Smeltzing. Truth, her 

head radiate, tramples on a serpent, and opens the door of a 
cabinet inscribed, IAC : FRANC EDUARD: SUPPOSIT: 20 
IUNII 1688 (James Francis Edward, supposititious, 20 June, 
1688). Within the cabinet, a Jesuit supports a cushion, on which 
is seated the young prince, placing upon his head a crown. Rev. 
The Trojan horse, wearing a saddle-cloth, inscribed (in Latin), 
"Liberty of conscience without the oath and penal laws." M 
58 mm. Med. 111. I. 52. 

1095 Invitation to William and Mary of Orange, 1688. Busts of 

William and Mary, jugate. Rev. Religion tramples upon the 
emblems of Popery and discord. M 63 mm. Med. 111. I. 58. 

1096 Same. (Rev.) 

1097 The Seven Bishops Imprisoned, 1688, by Jan Smeltzing. 

The White Tower of London ; in the distance on one side are the 
bishops approaching, under guard; on the other the populace. 
Rev. The sun and moon equally balanced in scales suspended 
from the clouds. The bishops were committed to the Tower for 
opposing the Declaration of Indulgence issued by James II. The 
sun and moon are said to represent the king and the people 
equally balanced. M 60 mm. Med. 20. 111. I. 36. 

1098 Archbishop Sancroft and Bishops, 1688, by G. Bower. Bust 

of Sancroft r. Rev. Medallions with portraits and names of the 
six imprisoned bishops, around the Bishop of London in the 
center. M 51 mm. Med. 111. I. 37. 

1099 William and Mary, 1689-1694. Coronation, 1689, by Georg 
Hautsc^h. Bust of William III r., laureate. Rev. Bust of Mary 1. 
Signed L. G. L., Lazarus Gottlieb Lauffer. Hautsch and Lauffer 
collaborated on many German medals at Nuremberg. M 40 mm. 
Med. 111. I. 36. 

1 100 Same. (Rev.) 

1101 Coronation, 1689, by G. Hautsch. Bust of William r. Rev. 

Bust of Mary 1. M 41 mm. Med. 111. I. 37. 

1102 Coronation, 1689, by Jan Smeltzing. Bust of William III r., 

laureate. Rev. Arms of Britain suspended from an orange-tree. 
From the clouds are lightnings directed against James dropping 
his crown and scepter, and Father Petre carrying the young 
prince. (Rev.) M 49 mm. Med. 111. I. 43. 

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1 103 Coronation, 1689. Busts of William and Mary confronting. 

Rev. Belgium, armed, and bearing the shield of William, is wel- 
comed by Britannia; in the distance is William's fleet. Struck 
in Holland; in high relief. ^R 59 mm. Med. 111. I. 44. 

1104 Same. (Attachment.) {Rev.) 

1 105 Coronation, 1689. Busts, jugate. Rev. Shield of Britain, 

surrounded bv the seven shields of William III. M 44 mm. 
Med. 111. I. 47." 

1 106 Coronation, 1689, by Jan Smeltzing. Busts, jugate. Rev. 

Perseus delivering Andromeda from a sea-monster. Perseus is 
William ; Andromeda, England. M 37 mm. Med. 111. I. 28. 

1 107 Same. (Rev.) 

1 108 Coronation, 1689. Busts of William and Mary, confronting. 

Rev. An uprooted oak, near it a flourishing orange-tree. M 63 
mm. Med. 111. I. 39. 

1 109 Coronation, 1689, by Jan Smeltzing. Bust of William III r., 

laureate, in armor, with the name of Jehovah in Hebrew on the 
breastplate. Rev. William III, crowned, in robes, holds scepter 
and orb, kneels on a globe, and looks to the Eye of Providence 
above him. M 58 mm. Med. 111. I. 40. 

1 1 10 William and Mary (1689). Bust of William III r. Rev. 

Bust of Mary r. A very rare piece. Executed in Holland; in 
high relief. JR 48 mm. Med. 111. I. 78. 

11 11 Flight of James II, 1689. Bust of James II 1., hair confined 

in a bag. Rev. A column struck by lightning issuing from the 
name of Jehovah in Hebrew. The peculiar method of confining 
the king's hair in a bag occurs on the satirical medals of James II 
referring to his flight, and means that he was thus better pre- 
pared to run away. M 49 mm. Med. 111. II. 3. 

1112 Administration offered to William, 1689. Obv. Same. Rev. 

A large oak broken down ; near it an orange-tree. (Rev.) M 49 
mm. Med. 111. II. 6. 

1113 Toleration Act, 1689, by P. H. Miiller. Bust of William III 

r., laureate, hair long, in armor, with lion's head on shoulder. 
Rev. Britannia, crowned, accompanied by Religion, tramples 
on the fires, chains, and yokes of superstition and tyranny, and 
seizes the hand of William. Struck at Nuremberg. M 49 mm. 
Med. 111. I. 64. 

1114 Same. (Rev.) 

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iii5 Fortunes of Rebellion, 1689, by Jan Smeltzing. A Hydra, 

one head crowned, trampling upon the sword and scales of Jus- 
tice. Rev. Fortune standing on a globe perforated by a serpent. 
M 49 mm. Med. 111. I. 99. 

1 1 16 Londonderry Relieved, 1689. Bust of Louis XIV on a 

pedestal inscribed (in Latin), "Louis, the Great; in Germany a 
barbarian, in France a tyrant." Rev. Bust of William III, lau- 
reate, on a pedestal inscribed (in Latin), " William, the most 
Great ; in Holland the deliverer, in Britain the restorer." M 45 
mm. Med. 111. I. 97. 

1117 William and Mary (1689), by Anton Meybusch. Bust of 

William III r., laureate. Rev. Bust of Mary. Probably struck 
at Copenhagen. M 61 mm. Med. 111. I. 72. 

1 1 18 Same. (Rev.) 

1 1 19 Security of Britain, 1689, by P. H. Muller. Busts of William 

and Mary, jugate. Rev. Britannia, seated upon a rock, under a 
united rose and orange tree. M 55 mm. Med. 111. I. 60. 

1 120 William and Mary, Restorers of the Church, 1689, by G. 

Bower. Busts, jugate. Rev. Statue of William III on a pedestal. 
;R 52 mm. Med. 111. I. 18. 

1121 James II Flees from Ireland, 1690. Busts of James II 1., hair 

confined in a bag. Rev. A stag running, 1., at full speed. (Rev.) 
M 49 mm. Med. 111. I. 142. 

1122 Death of Schomberg, 1690, by P. H. Muller. Bust of Mar- 
shal Schqmberg, three-quarters r., hair long. Rev. Schomberg, 

in Roman dress, resting on his shield, ornamented with the p . 

or Christian monogram, plants his club, which takes root and 
flourishes like an olive-tree. M 50 mm. Med. 111. I. 139. 

1123 Fireworks at The Hague, 1691. William and his suite in an 

open boat ; a horseman near them. Rev. Holland and Terpsichore 
advance from a palace toward the display of fireworks exhibited 
in the Vijver. M 45 mm. Med. 111. II. 179. 

1124 Same subject, 1691, by Jan Smeltzing. The three principal 

triumphal arches erected at The Hague. Rev. A pedestal on 
which is planted an orange-tree, in the branches of which is a 
medallion of William. M 58 mm. Med. 111. II. 180. 

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H25 Congress of the Allies, 1691, by P. H. Mtiller. Jupiter 

seated in the midst of the gods in council. Rev. Courage and 
Concord, in the presence of Prudence. Jupiter is William 
presiding at the Congress assembled at The Hague to arrange 
plans for resisting France. M. 50 mm. Med. 111. II. 182. 

1126 William III and Louis XIV Contrasted, 1691. Louis XIV, 

as a Roman emperor, leans decrepitly upon a sword with a blade 
consisting of coins, the point resting on an exploding bomb. 
Rev. William III, as a Roman emperor, holds a standard above a 
globe in his left hand, in his right a sword. M 53 mm. Med. 111. 
II. 191. 

1 127 Deventer Testimonial, 1691. Bust of William III r., hair 

long. Rev. William, as a Roman emperor, raises Hibernia, kneel- 
ing and pouring her treasures at his feet. This medal was struck 
at the expense of Peter Sluysken, Master of the Mint at Deventer, 
and presented to the magistrates of that town, to testify to his 
devotion to King William. M 47 mm. Med. 111. II. 237. 

1128 Pacification of Ireland, 1691, by D. Trapentier. Busts of 

William and Mary, jugate. Rev. A lion tramples upon a pros- 
trate Hydra. M 54 mm. Med. 111. I. 220. 

1129 Same subject, 1691, by R. Arondeaux. Obv. Similar. Rev. 

The Genius of Nassau, seated upon a pile of captured French 
arms, plays upon a harp and holds out the olive-branch to a 
suppliant Irishman. M 49 mm. Med. 111. II. 223. 

1130 Same subject, 1691, by G. Hautsch. Bust of William III r. 

Rev. Victory flying, 1., over Drogheda and Dublin. M 41 mm. 
Med. 111. II. 224. 

1 131 Battle of Aghrim, 1691, by Jan Smeltzing. Bust of William 

III r. Rev. Hercules, with uplifted club, stands over a prostrate 
Irishman ; a Frenchman fleeing. M 37 mm. Med. 111. II. 207. 

1 132 Same subject, by Jan Smeltzing. Busts r., jugate. Rev. 

Battle ; in front, cavalry hotly engaged. M 56 mm. Med. 111. II. 
201. 

1 133 Same subject, by Jan Smeltzing. Bust r. Rev. A lion tram- 
ples on a prostrate dog and claws a fugitive cock. The lion, 
William, utterly overthrows the Irish wolf-dog and drives from 
Ireland the French cock much damaged. (Rev.) M 37 mm. 
Med. 111. II. 205. 

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ii34 William's Throne Established, 1691, by D. Koene. Bust of 

William III r., laureate ; below, shield, crowned, with supporters, 
between branches of laurel. Rev. Four warriors defending an 
orange-tree. M oval 34x38 mm. Med. 111. II. 232. 

1 135 Return to Holland, 1691, by Jan Smeltzing. Bust r. Rev. 

The sun rising upon the coast of Holland. M 59 mm. Med. 111. 

11. 158. 

1136 Triumphal Entry into The Hague, 1691, by Jan Smeltzing. 

Triumphal arch of three avenues. Rev. William and his suite in 
an open boat. M 50 mm. Med. 111. II. 274. 

JI 37 Limerick Taken, 1691, by Jan Smeltzing. Busts r., jugate. 

Rev. Fame flying r., with trumpet and mural crown. M 57 mm. 
Med. 111. II. 215. 

1 138 Battle of La Hogue, 1692, by P. H. Miiller. Neptune, with 

uplifted trident, drives Louis XIV from his marine car. Rev. 
Victory on a galley. M 50 mm. Med. 111. II. 251. 

1139 Same subject, 1692, by Jan Boskam. Bust r. Rev. Naval 

action ; a French ship in flames. In front is the French cock 
fleeing to land before a lion and a marine unicorn. M 54 mm. 
Med. 111. II. 248. 

1 140 Same. (Rev.) 

1141 Same subject, 1692, by Jan Smeltzing. Bust r. Rev. Two 

officers in a naval car. M 38 mm. Med. 111. II. 254. 

1142 Same subject, 1692, by G. Hautsch. Bust r. Rev. Naval 

action, the flag of he Soleil Royal sinking; sky setting behind 
French ships. This reverse is another taunt upon the emblem 
and motto of Louis XIV, asserting that he is now unequal to 
many. M 41 mm. Med. 111. II. 258. 

1 143 Same. (Rev.) 

1144 Same subject, 1692, by G. Hautsch. Bust of William III 

between two genii with palm-branches, supporting the shields 
of England and Holland. This is within a circular temple dedi- 
cated MEMORIAE AETERNAE (To the eternal memory). 
In the intercolumniations are four statues of Russell, Ashby, 
Delaval, and Almonde. Rev. Fame and Victory, supporting a 
tablet on which History is inscribing the names of the ships lost 
by France. M 46 mm. Med. 111. II. 2^2. 

1 145 Same subject, 1692, by Jakob van Dishoecke. Bust r. Rev. 

Naval action. M 39 mm. Med. 111. II. 246. 

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1146 Same subject, 1692, by P. H. Miiller. William III as a 

Roman emperor crowned by Victory. He holds a rudder, and 
stands between Hibernia and Belgium accompanied by her lion. 
Rev. Naval action; above, the Zodiac; the sun about to quit 
Gemini and to pass on to Cancer, Leo. and Virgo. M 56 mm. 
Med. 111. II. 262. 

1147 Same subject, 1692, by Jan Smeltzing. Busts of William 

and Mary, jugate. Rev. Naval action. M 57 mm. Med. 111. II. 
247. 

1 148 Battle of Steinkerk, 1692, by Jan Smeltzing. Obv. Same as 

No. 1 147. Rev. A cock furiously attacking a lion retreating and 
holding the Belgic arrows with the rose of England. (Rev.) M 
57 mm. Med. 111. II. 285. 

1 149 Distrust of Louis XIV, 1693, by Jan Smeltzing. Bust of 

William III r. Rev. An altar decorated with Belgic arrows; on 
it lie the Bible and the cap of Liberty; over it, a hand holds a 
sword. This medal symbolizes Holland strong in religion and 
liberty. M 57 mm. Med. 111. II. 311. 

1 1 50 Same subject. Louis XIV seated, 1., on a throne, beneath 

which a snake is fishing for Belgians with a hook baited with a 
scroll inscribed PAX. Minerva cautions them, NE CREDITE 
BELGI (Believe it not, Belgians), and assures them, ALIQUIS 
LATET ERROR (Some deception is concealed.) A satire on 
the attempts of Louis to delude the confederates into separate 
treaties. (Rev.) M 56 mm. Med. 111. II. 312. 

1151 Return of Louis XIV to Versailles, 1693, probably -by 

Christian Wermuth. Bust r. Rev. A cock and hens flying before 
a fox. M 34 mm. Med. 111. II. 295. 

1 152 The Elector of Saxony, Knight of the Garter, 1693. J. G. 

C. 4, in cipher, within the Garter. Rev. Two swords crossed 
within a wreath of rue. This piece was distributed as a prize to 
the best shots with a rifle during festivities when John George IV 
was made Knight of the Garter. M klippe 41x41 mm. Med. 111. 
II. 293. 

1153 Same subject, 1693, by Martin H. Omeis. Bust of John 

George IV r. Rev. Armorial shield within the Garter. William, 
having secured the Elector of Saxony as an ally, conferred upon 
him the Order of the Garter, which the Elector commemorated 
upon this medal. M 45 mm. Med. 111. II. 292. 

1 154 Same. (Rev.) 

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XI 55 Presage of a New Era, 1693, by R. Arondeaux. Bust of Mary 

r. Rev. On an architectural terrace stand William and Mary, in 
ancient dress, having between them a globe surmounted by a 
phoenix. Under them two river-gods, THAMISIS and RHENUS. 
{Rev.) M 58 mm. Med. 111. II. 309. 

1156 Battle of Landen, 1693, by Jan Boskam. Bust of William 

III r. Rev. Falcon flying 1., pouncing upon a heron, which re- 
ceives it upon its beak. When a heron is hard pressed it throws 
itself upon its back in the air and receives the falcon upon the 
point of its beak. William is the heron, and Luxembourg the 
falcon. M 60 mm. Med. 111. II. 303. 

IJ 57 Same subject, 1693. Bust of William III 1., hair confined 

in a bag. Rev. A drum beaten by a hand from heaven; the 
sleeve marked by three fleurs-de-lis. The head-dress of William 
is similar to that of the fugitive portraits of James II. It was 
executed in Holland and satirizes William's defeat. M 50 mm. 
Med. 111. II. 307. 

1 158 Return of Louis XIV to Versailles, 1693, by Jan Smeltzing. 

Bust of Louis XIV r. Rev. Louis standing in a triumphal car, 
drawn by two ladies of his court, preceded by a third carrying 
his standard, i.e., an empty purse and the figure o. Legend, "He 
came, he saw, but he did not conquer." M 42 mm. Med. 111. 

II. 296. 

I]C 59 The French Coast Bombarded, 1694. William III, as a 

Roman general, holds a thunderbolt in his right hand. Rev. 
Ships bombarding the coast. M 45 mm. Med. 111. II. 323. 

1 160 William III and Louis XIV Contrasted, 1694, by C. Wer- 

muth. William III, pointing with his scepter to the sun, and 
with his sword to a candle on the ground. Rev. Louis XIV, 
pointing similarly, but looking at the candle. M 42 mm. Med. 

III. II. 329. 

1 161 Death of Mary, 1695, by J an Drappentier. Britannia kneels 

before an altar. Rev. A funeral pall. M 44 mm. Med. 111. II. 
361. 

1 162 Same subject, 1695, by Jan Dishoecke. Bust of Mary 1. 

Rev. A sarcophagus with cypress-trees. ^R 50 mm. Med. 111. II. 
365. 

1 163 Same subject, 1695. Bust of Mary r., hair decorated with 

tiara and entwined with pearls, a plait over the head and two 
laurel-leaves at the side. Rev. Wisdom, Piety, and Constancy 
standing before a funeral pile. M 59 mm. Med. 111. II. 346. 

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1164 Same subject, 1695, by J an Luder. Bust of Mary r. Rev. 

Similar to No. 1163. {Rev.) M 56 mm. Med. 111. II. 345. 

1165 Same subject, 1695, by R. Arondeaux. Bust of Mary r. 

Rev. The dead queen lying in state, surrounded by mourners. M 
50 mm. Med. 111. II. 338. 

n66 Same. (Rev.) 

1167 Same subject, 1695, by James and Norbert Roettier. Bust 

r. Rev. Inscription. M 50 mm. Med. 111. II. 343. 

1 168 Same subject, 1695, by Jan Boskam. Bust 1. Rev. Snake, 

scorpion, etc., dead; in distance, unicorn galloping up a steep 
rock. Mary is represented as a unicorn, which was supposed to 
have the power of destroying all harmful animals. (Rev.) M 
59 mm. Med. 111. II. 341. 

1169 Same subject, 1695, by Jan Boskam. Bust r. Rev. A monu- 
ment on which the three Fates are seated. JR. 60 mm. Med. 111. 
II. 349. 

1170 William III, 1694-1702. Namur retaken, 1695, by Jan Dishoecke. 
Bust of William r. Rev. Officer on horseback commanding at 
Namur. M 39 mm. Med. 111. II. 381. 

1171 Same subject, 1695, by Jan Boskam. Bust r. Rev. William 

galloping, 1., over fallen foes. M 60 mm. Med. 111. II. 383. 

1172 Same subject, 1695, by P. H. Miiller. Namur, with mural 

crown, seated between two river-gods, the Meuse and Sambre. 
Rev. A pyramid with inscription. Struck at Nuremberg by 
Friedrich Kleinert. M 50 mm. Med. 111. II. 388. 

1173 Same subject, 1695, by Jan Luder. Bust of William I. Rev. 

A warrior overturning an obelisk which Gallia in vain supports. 
The reverse hints at the failing imperial control of Louis XIV. 
M 50 mm. Med. 111. II. 389. 

1174 Brussels Bombarded and Namur Retaken, 1695, by M. 

Smeltzing. Bust 1. Rev. A fox endeavoring to set fire to a nest 
to which an eagle has conveyed several cubs. The fox is Louis 
XIV, who tries to destroy Brussels. M 49 mm. Med. 111. II. 379. 

1175 Namur Retaken, 1695, by G. Hautsch. Hercules holds the 

medallions of William III and of Maximilian Emanuel, the Elec- 
tor of Bavaria. Rev. View of Namur. M 45 mm. Med. 111. II. 

395- 

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1 176 Same subject, 1695, by Jan Boskam. Bust of William III 

r. Rev. A pedestal surmounted by a Victory. M 60 mm. Med. 
111. II. 390. 

1 1 77 Assassination Plot, 1696, by Jan Boskam. Bust of William 

III r. ; breast protected by a shield. Rev. Six female figures armed 
with daggers, torches, and snakes, restrained by cords round their 
heads, the ends of which are held by a hand concealed among 
clouds. The reverse represents the band of conspirators. M 59 
mm. Med. 111. II. 413. 

1 178 Same subject, 1696. Busts of Louis XIV and James II, 

jugate. Legend, "Herod and Pilate." Rev. Louis and James 
holding between them a purse. The medal alludes to the com- 
bination of Louis and James to murder William. M 44 mm. 
Med. 111. II. 414. 

1 1 79 State of Britain, 1697, by John Croker. Bust of William III 

r. Rev. Britannia with naval crown seated 1., on ground. M 70 
mm. Med. 111. II. 499. 

1 180 Peace of Ryswick, 1697, by P. H. Muller. Mars seated 1., 

on arms, before Peace. Rev. A caduceus entwined with olive, on 
a globe inscribed EURO PA. M 45 mm. Med. 111. II. 433. 

1 181 Same subject, 1697, by Jan Boskam. Lion, crowned, holding 

in right paw a branch of olive ; in left, resting on a globe, a sword 
and pair of scales. Rev. The Palace of Ryswick. M 60 mm. Med. 
111. II. 449. 

1 182 Same subject, 1697, by R. Arondeaux. The Genius of Fries- 
land seated 1., holding a staff surmounted by a cap of Liberty ; in 
the distance, a temple of Janus with open doors. Rev. The 
Genius 6i Friesland, pouring a libation on an altar; in the dis- 
tance, the temple with closed doors. ^R 67 mm. Med. 111. II. 454. 

1 183 Same subject, 1697, by Jan Boskam. Bust of William III r. 

Rev. Corn growing in a helmet. 7R 38 mm. Med. 111. II. 437. 

1 184 Siege of Tonningen Raised, 1700. Tonningen bombarded. 

PRESS A NON OPPRESSA (Pressed, but not oppressed). In 
the exergue, TONNINGA A REGE DANIAE A6 1700 .AD : 
26 APR : USQ. AD : D : 4 MAY. Rev. Tonningen bombarded. 
TANGOR NON ANGOR (I am touched, but not troubled). In 
the exergue, ET EODEM. Ad. A.D : 14 MAY, USQ : AD.D. 27 
CUM 30. BALLISTIS ET 34. TORMENTIS AENEIS IN- 
FEST ATA D: 2 IUNY. FRUSTRA DERELICTA. Inscrip- 
tions in exergue of obverse and reverse : "Tonningen, besieged by 

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thirty catapults and thirty-four bronze hurling-engines, by the 
King of Denmark, in the year 1700, from April 26 to May 4, and 
in the same year from May 4 to May 27; on June 2 abandoned 
after these vain efforts." M 51 mm. ' (Not in Med. 111.) 

1 185 Same. (Rev.) A 50 mm. 

1186 Princesses Matilda and Sophia, 1701, by S. Lambelet. Bust 

of Princess Matilda r., veiled. Rev. Bust of Electress Sophia r., 
veiled. This medal was copied by Lambelet from a medal by 
Raimund Faltz. M 65 mm. Med. "ill. II. 542. 

1187 Death of William III, 1702, by R. Arondeaux. Bust of Wil- 
liam III r. Rev. Britain and Holland seated near a funeral pile. 
M 50 mm. Med. 111. II. 547. 

1 188 Anne, 1702-1714. Accession, 1702, by John Croker. Bust of 
Anne 1. Rev. A heart inclosed within branches of oak and laurel. 
Legend, "Entirely English." M 63 mm. Med. 111. II. 1. 

1 189 Accession, 1702. Bust 1. Rev. A circlet of roses, each con- 
taining a heart, and connected at the top by a crown. (Rev.) 
M 35 mm. Med. 111. II. 3. 

1190 Coronation, 1702, by J. Croker. Bust 1. Rev. Anne, as Pal- 
las, hurls thunder against a double-headed and four-armed mon- 
ster. This was the official medal distributed by the Treasurer 
of the Household at the coronation. Anne adopted the policy of 
William in resisting France. (Rev.) M 35 mm. Med. 111. II. 4. 

1 191 Anne and Prince George of Denmark, 1702, by John Croker. 

Bust of Anne 1. Rev. Bust of George 1. (Rev.) M 42 mm. Med. 
111. II. 14. 

1 192 Nymwegen Relieved, 1702, by Jan Boskam. A female figure, 

1., tramples on serpent of Discord. Rev. Troops bombarding the 
city. M 43 mm. Med. 111. II. 15. 

1193 Expedition to Vigo Bay, 1702, by J. Croker. Bust 1. Rev. 

View of Vigo harbor. A great quantity of bullion was taken in 
this engagement, some of which was made into coins which bear 
the inscription VIGO. M 37 mm. Med. 111. II. 18. 

1 194 Same. (Rev.) 

1195 Same subject, 1702. Bust 1. Rev. Similar. This medal is 

supposed to have been executed by C. Wermuth after the preced- 

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ing one by Croker; is in higher relief, and of coarser work. 
(Rev.) M 40 mm. Med. 111. II. 19. 

1196 Same subject, 1702, by Jan Boskam. Bust 1. Rev. A fleet 

attacking forts and ships in Vigo harbor. Rev. M 44 mm. Med. 
111. II. 20. 

1197 Same subject, 1702, by G. F. Niirnberger and G. Hautsch. 

Neptune, in a sea-chariot, r., and Victory, 1., hold a scroll in- 
scribed with the names of French and Spanish vessels destroyed 
at Vigo. Rev. View of harbor. M 47 mm. Med. 111. II. 17. 

1198 Same subject, 1702. Victory decorating a trophy with a 

naval crown. Rev. Harbor. M 41 mm. Med. 111. II. 22. 

1 199 Same subject, 1702, by Martin Smeltzing. A rostral column 

surmounted by a Victory; two captives are chained to the base. 
In the distance is the English fleet attacking the enemies' fleets. 
Rev. Trophy, composed of captured prows, etc., supported by 
the English unicorn, the German eagle, and the Dutch lion. M 
57 mm. Med. 111. II. 24. 

1200 Capitulation of Towns on the Meuse, 1702, by J. Croker. 

Bust of Anne 1. Rev. Liege bombarded. (Rev.) M 37 mm. 
Med. 111. II. 26. 

1201 Cities Captured by Marlborough, 1703, by J. Croker. Bust 

of Anne 1. Rev. A female figure with mural crown kneels v., pre- 
senting three keys upon a salver to Marlborough on horseback. 
(Rev.) M 43 mm. Med. 111. II. 35. 

1202 Baron de Cohorn. Bonn taken, 1703, by G. Hautsch and G. 

F. Niirnberger. Bust of de Cohorn, three-quarters r., in armor. 
Rev. View of Bonn besieged. M 48 mm. Med. 111. II. 34. 

1203 Queen Anne's Bounty, 1704, by J. Croker. Bust 1. Rev. 

Anne, seated, r., on throne, presents her charter to her clergy, 
kneeling before her. M 45 mm. Med. 111. II. 43. 

1204 Battle of Blenheim, 1704, by Jan Boskam. Bust 1. Rev. 

View of battle-field ; in foreground, the Duke of Marlborough on 
horseback. (Rev.) M 44 mm. Med. 111. II. 48. 

1205 Same subject, 1704, by J. Croker. Bust of Anne 1. Rev. 

Britannia, seated, r., on a globe, holding a Victory; before her, 
a captive. M 35 mm. Med. 111. II. 49. 

1206 Same. (Rev.) 

105 



1207 Same subject, 1704, by J. Croker. Obv. and Rev. similar, but 

different die. 

1208 Eugene and Marlborough. Battle of Blenheim, 1704, by- 
Martin Brunner. Eugene and Marlborough, habited as Roman 
generals, kneeling in prayer. Rev. Battle scene. M 48 mm. Med. 

in. 11. 57. 

1209 Eugene and Marlborough. Battle of Blenheim, 1704, prob- 
ably by M. Smeltzing. Busts of Eugene and Marlborough, con- 
fronting, in armor. Rev. Marshal Tallard and his staff surrender- 
ing their swords to Marlborough and Eugene on the battle-field. 
M 57 mm. Med. 111. II. 55. 

I2 io Death of Augustus Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick-Bevern, 

1704. Bust of the duke r. Rev. A trophy of captured arms. M 
45 mm. Med. 111. II. 47. 

1211 British Victories, 1704, by P. H. Muller. Bust of Anne 1. 

Rev. Neptune steps from a conch and presents a trident and a 
naval crown to Britannia, seated on the shore. Issued by G. F. 
Kleinert at Nuremberg. M 44 mm. Med. 111. II. 69. 

1212 Same. (Rev.) 

1213 Same subject, by G. Hautsch. Bust 1. Rev. Britannia seated 

under a palm-tree, to which are suspended three shields. M 41 
mm. Med. 111. II. 70. 

1214 Same. (Rev.) 

1215 Battle of Ramillies and Conquest of Brabant, 1706, by G. 

Hautsch. Bust of Marlborough, three-quarters 1. Rev. Mars, 
carrying in one hand the shields of Brabant, Flanders, and the 
marquisate of Antwerp. M 37 mm. Med. 111. II. 95. 

1216 Battle of Ramillies, 1706, by J. Croker. Bust of Anne 1. 

Rev. Two Fames, with trumpets, hold a map of the conquered 
provinces. M 35 mm. Med. 111. II. 92. 

1217 Same. (Rev.) 

1218 Victories of Anne over Louis XIV, 1706. Anne, armed as 

Minerva, overthrows Louis XIV, armed as a Roman warrior. 
Rev. Victory with a palm-branch, a mural crown, etc. M 44 
mm. Med. 111. II. 96. 

1219 Same. (Rev.) 

106 







1220 Same subject, 1706. Obv. Same. Rev. A tower besieged. 

(Rev.) M 44 mm. Med. 111. II. 98. 

1221 Barcelona Relieved, 1706, by J. Croker. Bust of Anne 1. 

Rev. City and harbor of Barcelona; above, the sun eclipsed. 
(Rev.) M 35 mm. Med. 111. II. 86. 

1222 Union of England and Scotland, 1707, by J. Croker. Bust 

of Anne 1. Rev. Arms of Britain in a garnished shield, on a 
pedestal inscribed with the queen's motto, SEMPER EADEM 
(Always the same). M 34 mm. Med. 111. II. ill. 

1223 Same subject, 1707, by J. Croker. Bust 1. Rev. The British 

shield within the Garter, crowned, on a pedestal. M 48 mm. 
Med. 111. II. 107. 

1224 Same subject, 1707, probably by the same. Bust 1. Rev. 

Statue of Anne as Pallas. M 70 mm. Med. 111. II. 115. 

1225 Same. (Rev.) M 70 mm. 

1226 Attempted Invasion of Scotland, 1708, by Martin Smeltzing. 

Bust of Anne 1. Rev. The scepter of Providence entwined with 
rose and thistle ; on one side, prisoners conducted to the Tower. 
The Union of England and Scotland is symbolized by the en- 
twining of the rose and thistle. (Rev.) M 47 mm. Med. 111. 

11. 143. 

1227 Same subject, 1708, by M. Brunner. Bust of Anne 1. Rev. 

An ass, about to feed upon a thistle, is driven away by a female 
figure interposing a rose. (Rev.) M 43 mm. Med. 111. II. 146. 

1228 Same subject, 1708, by G. Hautsch. Bust of Anne 1. Rev. 

The French fleet fleeing before the English fleet off the coast of 
Scotland.. (Rev.) M 41 mm. Med. 111. II. 142. 

1229 Battle of Oudenarde, 1708, by J. Croker. Bust of Anne 1. 

Rev. Two captives bound to the base of a column. M 44 mm. 
Med. 111. II. 148. 

1230 Same. (Rev.) 

1231 Same subject, 1708. Castor and Pollux, on horseback, 

charging r. Rev. View of Oudenarde and the battle. M 43 mm. 
Med. 111. II. 150. 

1232 Death of Prince George of Denmark, 1708, by Michael Roeg. 

Bust of Prince George r. Rev. Inscription. 2E 50 mm. Med. 
111. II. 163. 

107 



1233 Citadel of Lille Taken, 1708, by J. Croker. Bust of Anne 1. 

Rev. Victory, facing, with mural crown. (Rev.) M 44 mm. 
Med. 111. II. 169. 

1234 Same subject, 1708. The tower of Babel ; laborers distressed 

by the confusion of tongues. Rev. Lille and citadel bombarded. 
The obverse is a satire upon Vendome and the Duke of Bur- 
gundy, whose lack of intelligent cooperation was disastrous to 
the French. M 49 mm. Med. 111. II. 170. 

1235 Same. (Rev.) 

1236 City of Tournay Taken, 1709. A Spanish vessel laboring 

in a heavy sea. Rev. Tournay bombarded. M 45 mm. Med. 111. 
II. 193. 

12 37 Same. (Rev.) 

1238 Same subject, 1709, by J. Croker. Bust 1. Rev. Pallas 

seated. M 40 mm. Med. 111. II. 190. 

1239 Battle of Malplaquet, 1709, by G. Hautsch. Busts of Eugene 

and Marlborough, confronting. Rev. Landscape; sun setting 
amidst clouds. The sun, the emblem of Louis XIV, setting in 
blood alludes to the defeat of the French. M 44 mm. Med. 111. 
II. 198. 

1240 Same subject, 1709, by G. F. Niirnberger and M. Brunner. 

Phaethon (Louis XIV) in the chariot of the Sun, with his reins 
broken, averts his head from the zodiacal signs of Leo (Holland), 
Virgo (Anne), Libra (Justice), and Scorpio (Defeat). Rev. Sun 
setting behind a mountain. M 43 mm. Med. 111. II. 200. 

1241 Same subject, 1709, by J. Croker. Bust of Anne 1. Rev. 

French intrenchments in a wood attacked; above, Victory. 
(Rev.) M 48 mm. Med. 111. II. 197. 

1242 Mons Taken, 1709, by G. F. Niirnberger and M. Brunner. 

Gallia, holding the broken chain of Mons, who, seated on a rock, 
upholds her Gorgon-shield against the lightnings hurled at her 
by Bellona. Rev. The Colossus of Rhodes falling to pieces. M 
43 mm. Med. 111. II. 203. 

1243 Campaign of 1709, by P. H. Miiller. Bust of Anne 1. Rev. 

Mars and Hercules seated on either side of a pedestal. M 44 mm. 
Med. 111. II. 207. 

1244 Same. (Rev.) 

108 



1245 Douay Taken, 1710. The sun declining behind the globe. 

Rev. Two soldiers, seated on a military cloak, playing dice. Louis 
XIV sees his emblem, the sun, eclipsed. On the reverse he ap- 
pears as a gamester prepared to risk everything. M 44 mm. 
Med. 111. II. 216. 

1246 Same. (Rev.) 

1247 Same subject, 1710, by C. Wermuth. Louis XIV, seated 

upon a powder-barrel amid piles of arms within his tent, is 
slumbering. Anne, like another Delilah, cuts off his hair. Rev. 
Louis XIV, gouty, supported by sticks, is compelled to dance to 
the sound of the harp played by Anne. M 44 mm. Med. 111. II. 
217. 

1248 Same subject, 1710, by J. Croker. Bust of Anne 1., laureate. 

Rev. Victory affixes a shield in a column. M 48 mm. Med. 111. 
II. 213. 

1249 Battle of Almenara, 1710, by J. Croker. Bust 1. Rev. Battle 

scene. (Rev.) M 48 mm. Med. 111. II. 218. 

1250 Battle of Saragossa, 1710, by J. Croker. Bust 1. Rev. Vic- 
tory, introduced by Britannia, presents captured standards to 
Anne, seated r., on her throne. M 48 mm. Med. 111. II. 219. 

1 25 1 Same. (Rev.) 

1252 Capture of Bethune, Saint- Venant, and Aire, 1710, by J. 

Croker and Samuel Bull. Bust 1. Rev. A trophy of French arms 
and flags, decorated with three mural crowns, and erected on a 
pedestal. M 45 mm. Med. 111. II. 220. 

12 53 Successes of Eugene and Marlborough, 1710, by G. Hautsch. 

Busts of Eugene and Marlborough, confronting. Rev. Five 
scenes in compartments. M 45 mm. Med. 111. II. 223. 

1254 Concord of Britain, 1711, by P. H. Miiller. Bust 1. Rev. A 

harp. M 44 mm. Med. 111. II. 238. 

12 55 Congress at Utrecht, 1712. The city of Utrecht. Rev. De- 
vice divided by LONDINI (At London) ; in the upper half, a 
cock crowing PAX, PAX, PAX (Peace, Peace, Peace), etc. 2R 
44 mm. Med. 111. II. 248. 

1256 Peace of Utrecht, 1713, by J. Croker. Bust 1. Rev. Britan- 
nia. M 35 mm. Med. 111. II. 257. 

109 



1257 Same subject, 1713, by D. De Wys. Time, with his serpent, 

ring, and scythe, seated on clouds above the city of Utrecht. 
Rev. Mercury, seated on an iron box, watches two blacksmiths 
who are forging a plowshare out of armor. M 46 mm. Med. 111. 

II. 265. 

1258 Same subject, 1713, by J. Croker. Bust 1. Rev. Britannia 

seated 1. M 59 mm. Med. 111. II. 256. 

1259 George I, 1714-1727, Proclaimed King, 1714, by M. Brunner. 
Bust of George I r. Rev. Apollo playing a harp. M 35 mm. 
Med. 111. II. 1. 

1260 Same subject, 1714, by E. Hannibal. Bust r., in armor. 

Rev. George between Religion and Liberty. The object of the 
Hanoverian succession was to preserve the Protestant religion 
and the constitutional liberties of the people. M 67 mm. Med. 

III. II. 2. 

1261 Accession, 1714, by G. W. Vestner. Bust of George I r. 

Rev. The sun in the midst of the constellation Leo. The reverse 
alludes to George's entrance into the kingdom of the British lion 
in August. M 44 mm. Med. 111. II. 4. 

1262 Accession, 1714, by G. W. Vestner. Bust r. Rev. A map of 

Great Britain and of part of Europe; a horse leaping from 
Hanover to Britain. (Rev.) M 44 mm. Med. 111. II. 5. 

1263 Arrival in England, 1714, by J. Croker. Bust of George I r. 

Rev. The king, as Neptune, seated in a marine car drawn by four 
sea-horses and attended by Tritons and Nereids. M 68 mm. 
Med. 111. II. 6. 

1264 Entry into London, 1714, by J. Croker. Bust of George I r. 

Rev. London, turreted, presents the keys of the city to the king 
in a car drawn by four horses, in front of the Royal Exchange. 
jR 48 mm. Med. 111. II. 7. 

1265 Same. (Rev.) 

1266 Coronation, 1714, by G. W. Vestner. Bust of George I r. 

Rev. St. George on horseback, slaying the dragon. St. George 
is the emblem of the king; the dragon here represents Popery. 
(Rev.) M 44 mm. Med. 111. II. 12. 

1267 Battle of Sheriffmuir or Dunblane, 1715, by J. Croker. Bust 

r. Rev. Victory pursues a body of cavalry. (Rev.) M 46 mm. 
Med. 111. II. 33. 

no 



1268 Preston Taken, 1715, by J. Croker. Rev. A military trophy 

on a pedestal. M 46 mm. Med. 111. II. 34. 

1269 The Act of Grace, 1717, by J. Croker. Bust r. Rev. Clem- 
ency, leaning on a column. M 46 mm. Med. 111. II. 36. 

1270 Treaty of Passarowitz, 1718, by J. Croker. Bust r. Rev. 

The king in Roman costume, standing in a tent, points to the 
Morea on a globe. George I was mediator between the Germans, 
Turks, and Venetians in the negotiations for the Peace of Pas- 
sarowitz. (Rev.) M 46 mm. Med. 111. II. 39. 

1271 William Penn, 1718, by Lewis Pingo. Bust of Penn r. Rev. 

Penn grasping the hand of an American Indian. M 40 mm. 
Med. 111. II. 40. 

1272 Same. (Rev.) 

1273 Naval Action off Cape Passaro, 1718, by J. Croker. Bust r. 

Rev. A rostral column surmounted by a statue of the king as 
Neptune. M 46 mm. Med. 111. II. 42. 

1274 Same. (Rev.) 

1275 Same subject, 1718, by G. W. Vestner. Busts of Charles VI 

and George I within two laurel-wreaths, confronting. Rev. 
Jupiter on his eagle and Neptune in a conch attack a fleet. M 
84 mm. Med. 111. II. 43. 

1276 Same subject, 1718, by G. W. Vestner. An eagle, destroying 

seven smaller birds. Rev. Naval action. M 44 mm. Med. 111. II. 
45- 

1277 Escape of Princess Clementina from Innsbruck, 1719, by 

Otto Hamerani. Bust of Princess Clementina. Rev. The princess 
in a car drawn rapidly by two horses. Princess Clementina So- 
bieski, granddaughter of John Sobieski, King of Poland, escaped 
from the castle at Innsbruck, where Charles VI had imprisoned 
her in order to prevent her marriage to Prince James Stuart. 2R 
48 mm. Med. 111. II. 49. 

1278 Same. (Rev.) 

I2 yg Marriage of James (III), Elder Pretender, and Princess 

Clementina, 1719, by Otto Hamerani. Busts of the two, jugate. 
Rev. Hercules and Venus. M 42 mm. Med. 111. II. 51. 

1280 Same subject, 1719, by O. Hamerani. Bust of Prince James 

r. Rev. Bust of Clementina 1. M 49 mm. Med. 111. II. 52. 

in 



1281 Birth of Prince Charles, Young Pretender, 1720, by O. 

Hamerani. Busts of James and Clementina, jugate. Rev. Provi- 
dentia, with a child on her arm. M 42 mm. Med. 111. II. 60. 

1282 James (III), Elder Pretender. Appeal against the House 

of Hanover, 1721, by O. Hamerani. Bust of Prince James r. 
Rev. The Hanoverian House trampling upon the lion and uni- 
corn ; Britannia deplores her misfortune. M 50 mm. Med. 111. 
II. 63. 

1283 Jacobite Conspiracy Discovered, 1723. A bishop and four 

other persons seated at a table. Legend (chronogrammatic). 
DeCretVM est regno brIto restItVatVr abaCtVs (It is de- 
creed, let the banished one be restored to the throne of Britain, 
MDCCVVVVII = 1722). In the exergue, CONSPIRATIO, and 
on the reverse, BRITANNICA (The British conspiracy). Rev. 
The same bishop and the others dismayed by lightnings issuing 
from clouds encircling the Eye of Providence. Legend (chrono- 
grammatic), ConspIrate aperIt DeVs etVos fVLMine pVLsat 
(Conspire ! God discovers and smites you with his lightning.) 
The object of the conspiracy in 1722 was the restoration 
of the Stuarts to the throne of England, which is announced on 
the obverse, while the reverse alludes to the discovery and pun- 
ishment of the conspirators in the following year. M 40 mm. 

1284 — — The Order of the Bath Revived, 1725, by J. Croker. Bust of 
George I r. Rev. Prince William, standing, facing, habited as a 
Knight of the Bath. After the coronation of Charles II the 
Order of the Bath fell into neglect till the year 1725, when George 
I revived it. Prince William, afterward Duke of Cumberland, 
then four years of age, was the first knight of the revived order. 
(Rev.) M 42 mm. 

1285 George II, 1721-1760. Coronation, 1721, by J. Croker. Bust of 
George II 1. Rev. The king crowned by Britannia. 2R 35 mm. 
Med. 111. II. 4. 

1286 Same. (Rev.) 

1287 Second Treaty of Vienna, 1731, by J. Croker. Bust 1. Rev. 

Neptune, in his conch, commands the winds and waves to be 
calm. M 48 mm. Med. 111. II. 39. 

1288 Same subject, 1731, by Martin Holtzhey. Bust 1. Rev. An 

Indian kneeling and displaying gems before Neptune; in the 
distance is a ship with a flag and stern inscribed E. C. (East 
India Company). This medal refers to the dissolution of the 
Ostend East India Company. (Rev.) M 49 mm. Med. 111. II. 
41. 

112 




i. 79 1 — .obverse 




1792 — reverse 



Plate IV 



1289 State of Britain, 1731, by P. P. Werner. Busts of George II 

and Queen Caroline, jugate. Rev. Britannia seated on a throne. 
^R 44 mm. Med. 111. II. 46. 

1290 Medal of the Royal Family, 1732, by J. Croker. Busts of 

George II and Caroline, confronting. Rev. Busts of the seven 
royal children, by J. S. Tanner. This medal was struck for dis- 
tribution to foreign friends and others. M 70 mm. Med. 111. II. 

47- 

1291 Projected Marriage of William, Prince of Orange, and 

Princess Anne, 1733, by G. W. Vestner. Busts of William of 
Orange and Princess Anne, confronting. Rev. The prince and 
princess united by Hymen. M 44 mm. Med. 111. II. 52. 

1292 Same subject, 1733, by M. Holtzhey. Obv. Similar. Rev. 

Hymen, facing, holds a torch and the united shields of Britain 
and Nassau on an altar, on which are two flaming hearts. M 
53 mm. Med. 111. II. 53. 

1293 Marriage of William, Prince of Orange, and Princess Anne, 

1734, by M. Holtzhey. Busts of the two, confronting. Rev. The 
prince and princess join hands before a priest. M 44 mm. 
Med. 111. II. 54. 

1294 Same. (Rev.) 

1295 Same subject, 1734, by A. Andeles. Busts of the two, 

jugate. Rev. A hand from heaven supports a drooping orange- 
tree near an altar on which are two united burning hearts. This 
medal was struck by order of the States of Friesland. M 49 mm. 
Med. 111. II. 55. 

1296 Same subject, 1734, by P. P. Werner. Busts of the two, 

jugate. Rev. Two genii support the shields of Britain and Nas- 
sau, and join hands in front of an orange-tree. M 44 mm. Med. 
111. II. 56. 

1297 Same. (Rev.) 1734. 

1298 Same subject, 1734, by M. Holtzhey. Bust of William r. 

Rev. Bust of Princess Anne 1. M 29 mm. Med. 111. II. 58. 

1299 Same. (Rev.) 

1300 — — The Weir Built at Hameln, 1734, by E. Hannibal. Bust of 
George II 1. Rev. View of Hameln and the river Weser with the 
new weir. M 49 mm. Med. 111. II. 66. 

113 



1301 University of Gottingen Instituted, 1734, by E. Hannibal. 

Bust 1. Rev. Genius of Gottingen crowned by an infant genius. 
(Rev.) M 49 mm. Med. 111. II. 67. 

1302 Restoration of Breda to the House of Orange, 1737, by N. 

van Swinderen. Armorial shields of England and Nassau 
crowned and supported by two lions. Rev. William of Orange 
and Princess Anne in a car drawn by a lion and a unicorn. M 42 
mm. Med. 111. II. 74. 

1303 Same. (Rev.) 

1304 Childbirth of Princess Anne of Orange, 1736, by N. van Swin- 
deren. Obverse same as No. 1302. Rev. A female figure seated 
r., having on her lap a babe ; behind her, a blast of wind blows 
an orange from a tree. (Rev.) M 42 mm. Med. 111. II. 71. 

x 305 University of Gottingen Opened, 1737, by E. Hannibal. Bust 

of George II 1. Rev. Minerva and Fortune join hands over an 
altar. M 41 mm. Med. 111. II. 79. 

1306 Remarriage of Frederick, Prince of Denmark, and Princess 

Louisa, 1743, by G. Wahl. Hymen and Plenty holding a myrtle- 
wreath, within which are the crowned shields of Denmark, Eng- 
land, and Hanover. Rev. Nine myrtle-wreaths inclosing inscrip- 
tions. M 65 mm. Med. 111. II. 219. 

1307 Same. (Rev.) 

1308 Recapture of Prague, 1744, by J. Kirk. Prince Charles of 

Lorraine on horseback r. Rev. The city; cavalry entering and 
soldiers fleeing. JR 43 mm. Med. 111. II. 239. 

1309 Threatened Banishment of the Jews from Bohemia, 1745, by 

N. van Swinderen. Maria Theresia, seated on her throne and 
supported by Justice and Charity; a Christian warrior in front 
intercedes for a Jewish high priest. Rev. A Jewish temple. M 65 
mm. Med. 111. II. 243. 

1310 Birth of Prince Christian of Denmark, 1745, by Magnus 

Gustav Arbien. Dania, seated upon a lion, holding the shield of 
Norway, and having at her side that of Denmark, extends her 
hands to receive an infant from heaven. Rev. Inscription. M 50 
mm. Med. 111. II. 245. 

131 1 Capture of the Spanish Ships, the Marquis d'Antin and the 

Lewis Erasmus, 1745, by John Kirk. Naval action. Rev. Two 
infant Fames bear medallions with busts of James Talbot and 
John Morecock. M 38 mm. Med. 111. II. 246. 

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1312 Arrival of the Young Pretender Expected, 1745, probably by 

T. Pingo. Bust of Charles r. Rev. Britannia awaits the fleet. 
M. 42 mm. Med. 111. II. 251. 

1313 Same. {Rev.) 

1314 Carlisle Taken, 1745, by Johann Henrick Wolff. Bust of 

the Duke of Cumberland r. Rev. The duke, as a Roman warrior, 
attacks the Hydra of Rebellion; Carlisle in the distance. M 37 
mm. Med. 111. II. 258. 

1315 The Rebels Repulsed, 1745, by A. Kirk and J. Kirk. The 

Duke of Cumberland on horseback, 1. Rev. The duke presents 
an olive-branch to Anglia. JR 35 mm. Med. 111. II. 264. 

1316 Same. (Rev.) 

!3!7 Same subject, 1745, by T. Pingo. Bust r. Rev. A lion over- 
coming a wolf. M 33 mm. Med. 111. II. 265. 

1318 Same. (Rev.) 

1319 Battle of Culloden, 1746, by J. H. Wolff. Bust 1. Rev. The 

duke commanding at the battle. M 42 mm. Med. 111. II. 271. 

1320 Same subject, 1746, by Richard Yeo. Bust r. Rev. The 

duke, as Hercules, tramples upon Discord and raises Britannia. 
M 50 mm. Med. 111. II. 278. 

132 1 Same subject, 1746, by M. Holtzhey. Bust r. Rev. The 

duke, as a Roman general, crowned by Victory, tramples upon a 
fallen foe. M 42 mm. Med. 111. II. 282. 

1322 Rebellion Defeated, 1746, by G. W. Vestner. Bust of 

George II r. Rev. A pedestal surmounted by a Victory. The 
reverse is by Andreas Vestner, son of G. W. Vestner. M 45 mm. 
Med. 111. II. 288. 

1 3 2 3 William, Prince of Orange, Stadtholder, 1747, by M. Holtz- 
hey. Busts of William and Princess Anne, confronting. Rev. 
Inscription. M 44 mm. Med. 111. II. 314. 

1324 Same subject, 1747. Bust of William of Orange 1. Around 

is the Garter. Rev. Shield of the prince within the Garter. Above is 
a crown. This is a heart-shaped badge struck in remembrance 
of the proclamation of William as Stadtholder. M Med. 111. II. 
324. 

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*3 2 5 Same. (Rev.) M gilt. 

1326 Same subject, 1747, by M. Holtzhey. Busts of William and 

Anne, jugate. Rev. Dutch inscription, etc., by J. V. D. Streng. 
M 35 mm. Med. 111. II. 318. 

*3 2 7 The Prince of Orange and the Duke of Cumberland, 1747. 

Bust of William of Orange 1. Rev. Bust of the Duke of Cumber- 
land r. M 33 mm. Med. 111. II. 326. 

1328 — — Defeat of the French Fleet off Cape Finisterre, 1747, by T. 
Pingo. Bust of Anson 1., crowned by Victory. Rev. Victory on 
a sea-monster. M 44 mm. Med. 111. II. 325. 

1329 Birth of Prince William of Orange, 1748, by M. Holtzhey. 

Busts of William and Anne, jugate. Rev. An angel from heaven 
presents an infant to Holland and Nassau. M 49 mm. Med. 111. 
II- 333- 

1330 Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle Concluded, 1748. Piety, standing 

at an altar, implores Peace, who descends from the clouds. Rev. 
Eight shields around a blazing heart. M 44 mm. Med. 111. II. 
341. 

1331 Same. (Rev.) 

1332 Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle, Preliminaries Signed, 1748, by M. 

Holtzhey. Bust of William r., in helmet in form of lion's head. 
Rev. Hercules, standing 1., holding out his club, from which 
sprout branches. Hercules, when he had finished his labors, 
planted his club, and it was transformed into an olive-tree, sym- 
bol of peace and prosperity. M 43 mm. Med. 111. II. 339. 

1333 Same. (Rev.) 

*334 Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle Concluded, 1748. A turreted 

female figure, Aix-la-Chapelle, holding a globe on which is a 
dove with an olive-branch, stands near an obelisk. In the dis- 
tance, the city. Rev. Eight shields. M 44 mm. Med. 111. II. 348. 

*335 Free British Fishery Society, 1750, by L. Koch. Bust of 

Prince of Wales r. Rev. A fishing-boat hauling in nets. M. 
41 mm. Med. 111. II. 365. 

1336 Royal Society of Sciences at Gottingen, 1751, by J. M. Mori- 

kofer. Bust of George II r. Rev. Minerva holds a wreath over 
the emblems of Science and Literature. An annual prize medal 
of the Academy of Sciences at Gottingen. M 45 mm. Med. 111. 
II. 372. 

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J 337 William V, Prince of Orange, Knight of the Garter, 1752, 

by J. G. Holtzhey. Bust of William of Orange r. Rev. St. George 
and the dragon within the Garter. M 39 mm. Med. 111. II. 379. 

1338 Louisburg Taken, 1758, by T. Pingo. The British flag wav- 
ing over a globe marked CANADA AMERICA. On one side 
a sailor, on the other a grenadier. Above, Fame with her trum- 
pet. Rev. Batteries firing; the English and French fleets. M 44 
mm. Med. 111. II. 404. 

J 339 Successes of 1758. Bust of George II 1. Rev. Britannia, 

seated on a car drawn by a lion, drives over French lilies. ^R 44 
mm. Med. 111. II. 416. 

1340 Death of the Princess of Orange, 1759, by J. G. Holtzhey. 

Bust of the Princess of Orange 1., veiled ; over her head, a radiated 
circle of stars. Rev. A sarcophagus decorated with the shield of 
the princess. M 42 mm. Med. 111. II. 417. 

1341 Same. (Rev.) 

1342 Battle of Minden, 1759, by J. G. Holtzhey. Prince Ferdi- 
nand, as Perseus, passes through piles of French arms, etc., hold- 
ing his Gorgon-shield; in his right hand, a scourge. Rev. A 
laurel-tree entwined by a fruitful vine. M 49 mm. Med. 111. II. 
432. 

1343 Quebec Taken, 1759, by T. Pingo. Bust of Britannia 1. Rev. 

Victory carries a trophy of captured French arms. M 37 mm. 
Med. 111. II. 439. 

1344 Dearth of General Wolfe, 1759, by M. Gosset and F. Kirk. 

Bust of Wolfe 1. Rev. A funeral monument. M 37 mm. Med. 
111. II. 440. 

1345 George III, 1760-1820. Coronation, 1761, by Lawrence Natter. 
Bust r. Rev. Britannia crowns the seated king. M 34 mm. 
Knyph 3523. 

1346 Same. (Rev.) 

1347 Coronation, 1761, by L. Natter. Bust r. Rev. Sophie Char- 
lotte crowned by flying Victory. M 35 mm. 

1348 Marriage to Sophie Charlotte and Coronation, 1761. Bust 

of George III 1. Rev. Bust of Sophie Charlotte r. M 41 mm. 

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*349 Same subject, 1761, by J. Kirk. Bust of the two r., jugate. 

Rev. Hymen with torch near an altar on which are two burning 
hearts. M 36 mm. 

1350 Death of William, Duke of Cumberland, 1765, by J. van 

Nost. Bust of the duke r. Rev. Two weeping genii near a monu- 
ment. M 38 mm. 

1351 Peace of Bengal, 1766, by J. van Nost. Bust of Robert Clive 

facing. Rev. A pyramid, inscribed with his glorious deeds. In 
exergue, C. G. M 42 mm. 

1352 Resolution and Adventure sailing from England, 1772, by 

B. F. Bust of George III r. Rev. Two ships. M 44 mm. 

1 353 Captain James Cook, medal of the Royal Society of Lon- 
don, 1772, by L. Pingo. Bust of Cook 1. Rev. Female figure, 
Geography. M 43 mm. 

1 354 Same. (Rev.) 

*355 Portrait medal, 1781. Bust r. Rev. A lion entangled with a 

rope. Legend, INDOCILIS PATI (Impatient in suffering). 
The reverse is copied from the reverse of a medal of Charles XII 
of Sweden by J. K. Hedlinger. Cf. No. 1694 of this catalogue. 
(Rev.) 2E 54 mm. 

1356 Gibraltar Held against Spanish and French, 1782, by T. 

Pingo. View of Gibraltar. Rev. Inscription. M 49 mm. 

1357 Blockade of Gibraltar Terminated, 1783. Plan of the harbor 

of Gibraltar. Rev. Inscription in a wreath. M 59 mm. 

1358 Defense of Gibraltar, 1783, by Reich. Bust of Elliot r. Rev. 

Storming of the rock of Gibraltar. M 42 mm. 

1359 William Pitt, c. 1783. Bust of Pitt 1. Rev. Inscription. A 

trial piece struck over a crown of James II (1685). ^R 42 mm. 

1360 Elevation of Henry IX, Stuart Pretender, to the Dignity of 

Cardinal, 1788, by Gioacchimo Hamerani. Bust r. Rev. Religion 
standing supporting a cross ; in the background, Rome. M 53 mm. 

1361 Defeat of the Sultan Tippoo by the Marquis Cornwallis, 

1793, by C. H. Kiichler. Bust 1. Rev. Cornwallis receiving visits 
from the natives. M 48 mm. 

13 6 2 Same. (Rev.) M 48 mm. 

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1363 Victory of June 1, 1794, by C. H. Kiichler. Bust of Lord 

Howe r. Rev. Naval action. M 48 mm. 

1364 Same. (Rev.) M 48 mm. 

1365 Erskine and Gibbs, 1794, by I. M. F. Heads of the two r., 

jugate. Rev. Justice holds a pair of scales above a fainting figure 
of Liberty, who is seated on a rock. M 44 mm. 

2366 British Successes in 1798, by C. W. Kiichler. Head of 

George III 1. Rev. Minerva seated amid cannon and flags. M 
48 mm. 

1367 Seringapatam Taken, 1799, by George Mills. Bust of Mar- 
quis Wellesley, Governor of India, 1. Rev. Combat between an In- 
dian and a British soldier, by Brenet and Mudie. M 41 mm. 

1368 Battle of Alexandria and Death of Sir Ralph Abercrombie, 

1801, by G. F. Pidgeon and B. West. Bust r. Rev. Death of 
Abercrombie. M 49 mm. 

1369 Same. (Rev.) 

1370 Peace of Amiens, 1802, by J. G. Holzhausser (issued by 

Peter Kempson and Samuel Kindon). Bust of Marquis Corn- 
wallis 1. Rev. Seated female figure supports a scroll on which 
are written the names of heroes. M 39 mm. 

137 1 Defeat of the French and Spanish Fleets at Trafalgar, 1805, 

by A. Abramson. Bust of Nelson r. Rev. A rostral column. M 
40 mm. 

1372 Same. (Rev.) 

1373 Death of Nelson, 1805, by W. Wyon. Bust 1. Rev. Victory 

hurling a thunderbolt. M 54 mm. 

1374 Same subject, 1805. Victory on the prow of a vessel, hold- 
ing a medallion of Nelson in right, in left a palm. Rev. Inscrip- 
tion. M 39 mm. 

1375 Abolition of the Slave Trade, 1807, by Isaac Parkes. A 

European greeting a negro ; in the distance, African scene and a 
group of negroes rejoicing. Legend, WE ARE ALL BRETH- 
REN. In the exergue, SLAVE TRADE ABOLISHED BY 
GREAT BRITAIN. Rev. Inscription in Arabic. JE 36 mm. 

1376 Nelsonic Crimson Oakes, 1808. Bust of Nelson 1., in uni- 
form. Rev. Insignia of the order. M 53 mm. 

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1377 -Battle of Salamanca, 1812, by J. Mudie and G. Mills. Bust 

of Sir T. Picton facing. Rev. Wellington storming the walls of 
Badajoz. M 41 mm. 

1378 Same. (Rev.) 

x 379 Preservation of Upper Canada, 1814, by T. Wyon. Rev. In- 
scription. M 51 mm. 

1380 ■ Treaty of Chaumont, 1814. Bust of the Duke of Welling- 
ton 1. Rev. A lion and a lamb lying down in peace; a horn of 
plenty between them; above, a dove of peace bearing an olive- 
branch. M 43 mm. 

1381 Battle of Waterloo, 181 5, by Thomas Halliday. Bust of 

Wellington facing, inclosed in a wreath. Rev. Blucher on horse- 
back trampling on Davoust. Struck by J. Parish of Hamburg in 
honor of Blucher. JR 74 mm. 

1382 George IV, 1820-1830. Beginning of the Reign of George IV, 
1821, by Benedetto Pistrucci. Bust 1. Rev. Coronation scene. 
M 35 mm. 

1383 Same. (Rev.) JE 35 mm. 

1384 Arrival in Hanover, 1821, by C. Voigt. Bust r. Rev. For- 
tune, preceding the king on horseback. M 40 mm. 

1385 William IV, 1830-1837. Coronation of Queen Adelaide, 1831. 
Head r. Rev. Head of Charlotte r., crowned. M 33 mm. 

1386 Victoria, 1837-1902. Coronation, 1838, by J. Barber. Bust of 
the queen. Rev. The queen walking in procession under a canopy. 
JE 62 mm. 

1387 Interview with Louis-Philippe, 1843, by Montagny. Bust 1. 

Rev. Inscription. 2E 52 mm. 

1388 Visit to Ghent, 1843, by Verachter and Hart. Bust 1. Rev. 

British shield crowned. M 54 mm. 

1389 The Waterloo Medal, designed by Benedetto Pistrucci. 

Jugate busts 1., laureate, of the Prince Regent, Francis II, Em- 
peror of Austria, Alexander I, Emperor of Russia, and Frederick 
William III, King of Prussia; on either side, Justice 1., and 
Hercules r., seated ; above, the sun in quadriga, 1., preceded by 
Castor and Pollux, and followed by Iris and Zephyrus ; beneath, 
Night in biga, r. ; before her, the Furies ; behind her, the Fates. 

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Rev. Wellington and Bliicher on horseback 1., guided by Victory 
between them ; Wellington gallops in advance, and Bliicher 
rushes to his aid ; above, Jupiter in quadriga, facing, hurling 
thunderbolt at giants arranged in circle. This medal was exe- 
cuted in pursuance of an order given by the Prince Regent in 
1819, who desired to commemorate the battle of Waterloo by the 
production of a medal of surpassing magnitude and beauty. It 
was intended for presentation to each of the allied sovereigns as 
well as to the two commanders, Wellington and Bliicher ; but this 
object failed, as Pistrucci, who was directed to execute the work, 
did not accomplish the task till January 1, 1849, an d Wellington 
then alone survived. This medal has not been issued, as the dies 
have never been hardened; but it has been reproduced by the 
electro process, of which the above is an example. 140 mm. 

1390 Same. {Rev.) 

1391 Crystal Palace at Sydenham Opened June 10, 1854. Bust of 

Sir Joseph Paxton 1. Rev. The Crystal Palace. M 51 mm. 

1392 Prize medal of the International Exhibition at London, 

1862, by L. C. Wyon. Athena seated, receiving works of art. 
Rev. 1862 I LONDINI. HONORIS | CAUSA; within an oak- 
wreath. 7E 75 mm. 

*393 Recovery of the Prince of Wales, 1872, by J. S. Wyon. Head 

of Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, 1. Rev. Fleur-de-lis. M 58 
mm. 

J 394 Queen Victoria Proclaimed Empress of India, 1877, by G. G. 

Adams. Bust 1. Rev. Inscription. 7E 57 mm. 

J 395 International Medical Congress, 1881, by L. C. Wyon. Bust 

1. Rev. Asclepius receives patients. JE 77 mm. 

1396 Jubilee, 1887, by J. E. Barber and F. L. Bust 1. Rev. The 

queen, enthroned, receives her subjects. M 78 mm. 

*397 Same. (Rev.) 7E 78 mm. 

1398 Golden Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Gladstone, 

1889. Busts of the two, facing. Rev. Inscription. JE 60 mm. 

*399 Naval Review at Spithead, 1889. Bust of the queen 1. Rev. 

Review of ships. M 38 mm. 

1400 Bridge over the Forth, 1890, by L. Chr. Lauer. The Forth 

Bridge. Rev. Inscription. 7E 65 mm. 

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1401 Three Hundredth Anniversary of the Establishment of 

Trinity College at Dublin, 1892, by Johnson. Busts of Queen 
Elizabeth and Queen Victoria, jugate. Rev. Coat of arms. /E 
64 mm. 

1402 Jubilee, 1897, by Thomas Brock. Bust 1. Rev. Youthful 

head (1837). 7E 56 mm. 

1403 Edward VII, 1902- . The Boer War, 1901, by F. Bowcher. 
Bust of King Edward VII 1. Rev. Lord Roberts on horseback 1., 
France and Victory above him ; in the distance, troops marching. 
2E 103 mm. 

1404 Coronation, 1902, by Emil Fuchs (1901). Busts of the two, 

jugate, r. Rev. Female figure seated, leaning on a shield; in the 
distance, Westminster Abbey. M 64 mm. 

1405 Coronation, 1902, by F. Bowcher. Busts of Edward VII 

and Alexandra r. Rev. Athena holding upraised crown, sur- 
rounded by rejoicing multitude. 2E 76 mm. 

1406 Coronation, 1902, by F. Bowcher. Busts of the two, jugate, 

r. Rev. Athena, holding upraised crown, surrounded by a re- 
joicing multitude. N 40 mm. 

3407 Coronation, 1902. Bust of Edward VII r. Rev. Bust of 

Alexandra r. N 31 mm. 

1408 Same subject, 1902. M 31 mm. 

1409 Same. (Rev.) 

1410 Same. M 56 mm. 

141 1 Same. (Rev.) ^ 56 mm. 

1412 Coronation, 1902. Busts of the king and the queen, jugate, 

r. Rev. Crown between two oak-trees on which are a lion and a 
harp. M 52 mm. 

141$ The Order of Merit Instituted, 1902. Busts of the queen and 

the king, facing. Rev. Fame, resting on a shield, blows her horn ; 
in the distance, the city of London with the Tower. M 52 mm. 

1414 Same. (Rev.) 

I4I g Seven Hundredth Anniversary of the Foundation of Liver- 
pool, 1907, by C. Jauer. King John receives a petition. Rev. 
Ship. 7E 64 mm. 

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!^!6 Bury St. Edmund's Pageant, 1907. Replica of the coin of 

Edmund, inclosed in an inscribed rim. 7E gilt 29 mm. 

1417 The Rotherhithe Tunnel Opened, 1908, by Spink & Son. 

His Majesty George, Prince of Wales, three-quarters 1. Rev. 
View of the tunnel. 2E gilt 32 mm. 



PERSONAL MEDALS 

1418 John Milton, Poet, 1737, by J. S. Tanner. Erection of the statue 
by Rysbrach in Westminster Abbey. Bust r. Rev. Inscription. 

2E 53 mm. 

1419 Sir Isaac Newton, Scientist, 1774, by J. Roettier. Bust r. Rev. 
Inscription. M 54 mm. 

1420 On his Death, 1726, by Jean Dassier. Bust three-quarters r. 

Rev. Monument. 7E 43 mm. 

1421 John Rennie, Engineer, 1831, by W. Bain. Head 1. Rev. Inscrip- 
tion within a wreath. 7E 64 mm. 

1422 William Shakespeare, Poet, 1844. Medal of the "Series numis- 
matica," by J. J. Barre. Bust 1. Rev. Inscription. JE 43 mm. 



FRANCE 

Numbers in parentheses below are page references in Medailles 
Francaises au Musee Monetaire, Paris. 

1423 Henry II,. 1 547-1 559. Treaty with England. Bust of the king, 
laureate, in armor. Rev. The king standing with drawn sword, 
leaning on a caduceus. Restored. ^ 61 mm. (12) 

1424 Catherine de Medici. Similar to No. 1423. Rev. Bust of 

Catherine de Medici. 1555. Restored. (Rev.) £ 60 mm. (19) 

1425 Marriage of the Dauphin and Mary Stuart. Busts of Francis 

and Mary Stuart. Rev. Arms of the Dauphin of France, and of 
Scotland. 1558. M 54 mm. (6) 

1426 Glorious Victories. Bust of the king, laureate, in ancient 

costume. Rev. Two armies witnessing peace negotiations. (Rev.) 
7E 56 mm. 

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1427 Henry III, 1 574-1 589. Henry as Alexander crossing the Tigris. 
Head of the king. 1579. Rev. King on horseback. M 41 mm. (14) 

1428 Founding of the Order of the Holy Ghost. Similar to No. 1427. 

Rev. The king on his throne, receiving the oath of a kneeling 
knight; to his left the master of ceremonies; to his right the 
grand prevot, 1579. (Rev.) JR 42 mm. (17) 

1429 Henry IV, 1 589-1610. Battle of Ivry. 1590. Bust of Henry IV, 
laureate. Rev. The crown of France on the point of a sword; 
on one side the shield of France; on the other that of Navarre. 
JR 49 mm. (18) 

1430 Louis XIII, 1610-1643. Regency of the Queen Mother. Bust of 
Marie de Medici, laureate. Rev. The queen mother seated on a 
rainbow. 1615. Restored. -7E 51 mm. (77) 

143 1 Cardinal Mazarin, 1630. Bust of Cardinal Mazarin, by 

Warin. Rev. Armies on either side, in the distance Casale. M 
50 mm. (2s) 

1432 Cardinal Mazarin. Bust of Mazarin. Rev. A chariot, 1630, 

by Warin. M 78 mm. 

1433 Cardinal Richelieu. Bust of Richelieu. Rev. A ship. 1634. 

M 27 mm. (24) 

1434 Death of Cardinal Richelieu, 1642. Bust of Richelieu. Rev. 

A monument. M oval 56x46 mm. 

1435 Louis XIV, 1643-1715. Beginning of the Reign of Louis XIV. 
Baby head of Louis XIV, by J. Mauger. Rev. The child with 
royal scepter raised on a shield by France and Providence. 1843. 

M 41 mm. (27) 

1436 Capture of Thionville. Similar to No. 1435, by J. Mauger. 

Rev. France, in one hand an olive-branch, in the other a statue of 
Victory; to her right the plan of Thionville. 1643. (Rev.) M 
41 mm. (29) 

x 437 Coronation of the King, 1654. Bust of the king with his 

crown. Rev. City of Rheims. M 37 mm. (45) 

1438 Regency of the Queen Mother. A youthful head of Louis 

XIV, by J. Warin. Rev. Bust of Anne. (Rev.) M 28 mm. (169) 

1439 Emblem of Cardinal Mazarin. Similar to No. 1431. Rev. An 

anchor. 1660. (Rev.) M 36 mm. (171) 

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1440 Same subject. Similar to No. 1431. Rev. An eye; clouds 

above, and hills below. 1660. {Rev.) M gilt 52 mm. (170) 

1441 Death of Cardinal Mazarin. Similar to No. 1431. Rev. The 

sun's rays penetrating the mist over the water. 1660. (Rev.) M 
53 mm. (170) 

1442 Alliance with Switzerland. Bust of Louis XIV. Rev. The 

great altar of Notre Dame; on one side Louis XIV and the 
Dauphin, on the other side a group of Swiss envoys. 1663. M 
56 mm. (173) 

1443 Building of the Louvre Colonnade. Similar to No. 1442. Rev. 

The Louvre. 1667. ^ 34 mm. (173) 

1444 Same. (Rev.) M 51 mm. (173) 

1445 Peace of the Church. Similar to No. 1442. Rev. An open book 

on the altar, on which the scepter and the hand of justice are 
crossed with the keys of St. Peter. 1669. (Rev.) M 49 mm. (83) 

1446 Calendar of Jaques Bureau. A calendar. Rev. Inscription 

in six lines. 1669. 7E 53 mm. 

1447 Entrenchments on the Yssel Abandoned by the Enemy. 

Bust of the king, by J. Mauger. Rev. The gods of rivers Rhine 
and Yssel. 1672. (Rev.) M. 41 mm. (89) 

1448 Conquests of the King in Holland. Similar to No. 1447, by J. 

Mauger. Rev. Skin of the Netherlands lion on the trunk of a tree, 
surmounted by a crown ; behind, a cow tied to the tree ; in front, 

a woman kneeling. 1672. (Rev.) ^ 41 mm. (90) 

1449 Emblem of the King. Similar to No. 1442. Rev. The sun 

shining on the earth. 1672. (Rev.) M 56 mm. (175) 

1450 Capture of Twelve Cities of Holland and the Rhine, 1672. 

Similar to No. 1442. (Rev.) Apollo in his car; around the edge a 
circle of plans of cities taken, with their names. (Rev.) M 63 
mm. (179) 

1451 Messina Relieved. Similar to No. 1447, by J- Mauger. Rev. 

Victory, a crown of laurel in one hand, a sheaf of wheat in the 
other, flying to Messina. 1675. (Rev.) M 41 mm. (98) 

1452 ■ Battle of Palermo. Similar to No. 1447, by A. Meybusch. 

Rev. Victory standing on an ancient galley. 1676. (Rev.) M 
50 mm. 

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x 453 Capture of Nimegue. Similar to No. 1447, by J. Mauger. 

Rev. Caduceus. 1678. (Rev.) ^ 41 mm. 

1454 Same subject, 1679. Bust of the king, by F. Avry. Rev. 

Peace, in one hand a laurel-branch, in the other a horn of plenty. 
M 72 mm. Van Loon, III. p. 260. 

1455 Same subject, 1679. Bust of the king. Rev. A shield, on 

which are crossed a horn of plenty and a sword ; below, a woman 
threshing grain, by Cudens. Van Loon, III. p. 250. JR. 73 mm. 

1456 Michel Letellier. Bust of Letellier, by F. Avry. Rev. Pru- 
dence standing; Justice seated, with scales in her hand, by F. Avry. 
1679. M 61 mm. 

*457 Peace of the North. Similar to No. 1442, by A. Meybusch. 

Rev. Victory, hanging shields on the trunk of a tree; Peace on 
the other side. 1679. ^ 70 mm. (114) 

1458 Same. (Rev.) 

1459 Destruction of the Calvinist Temples. Bust of Louis XIV, 

by J. Dollin. Rev. Religion planting a cross on the ruins of a 
temple. 1685. (Rev.) ^ 41 mm. (130) 

1460 Revocation of the Edict of Nantes (1685). The Reformed 

Church, crushing under foot a serpent and a tiara, with a horn of 
plenty in each hand. Rev. A woman being burned at the stake. 
M 52 mm. Van Loon, III. p. 313. 

1461 Same subject. Balaam, in bishop's dress, on an ass; -an 

angel with drawn sword. Rev. A spider's web covering the 
church of Sorbonne. (1685.) M 49 mm. Van Loon, III. 
P- 3I3- 

1462 Same subject. Balaam, in the garb of a bishop, seated on an 

ass, and holding a banner on which the devil is depicted. Rev. 
Similar to No. 1461. (Rev.) M 49 mm. 

1463 Same subject. Similar to No. 1447, by J. Mauger. Rev. Re- 
ligion, with a cross in one hand, the gospels in the other, 
trampling heresy under foot. 1685. (Rev.) il 41 mm. (129) 

1464 Same subject, 1685. Similar to No. 1447. Rev. Two col- 
umns, one standing, the other broken. 1685. (Rev.) M 60 mm. 
Van Loon, III. p. 310. 

1465 Same subject, 1685. The Pope seated on the Beast of Seven 

Heads; on one side a French dragoon, on the other a Jesuit 

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priest. Rev. Punishment of the heretics. M. 57 mm. Van Loon, 
III. p. 312. 

2466 Building of Three Hundred Churches. Similar to No. 1447, 

by J. Mauger. Rev. Religion, with a cross in one hand, seated on 
a building-stone. 1686. {Rev.) ^ 41 mm. (131) 

1467 Bombardment of Genoa, and Capture of Luxembourg. Louis 

XIV, standing, in royal costume. 1684. Rev. An arm, thrust from 
a curtain, holding a sword and an olive-branch. M 49 mm. Van 
Loon, III. p. 292. 

1468 Desecration of the Roman Catholic Altars. Similar to No. 

1447. Rev. French soldiers tearing the images and candlesticks 
from the altar. 1691. {Rev.) M 38 mm. 

1469 Capture of Namur. Bust of the king, by J. Mauger. Rev. 

The rivers Meuse and Sambre, seated on each side of a cippus 
surmounted by Victory, by J. Mauger. 1692. {Rev.) M 73 mm. 

1470 The Royal Family. Bust of the king, by H. Roussel. Rev. 

Busts of the queen and three children, by H. Roussel. 1693. 
{Rev.) ^ 75 mm. 

1471 First Minister of Spain. Bust of the king. Rev. Inscrip- 
tion and date in six lines. 1701. M 21 mm. 

1472 Louis XIV made Count of Flanders. Bust of the king, by 

P. Roettier. Rev. A woman seated, with banner and shield of 
Flanders. {Rev.) M 56 mm. 

*473 Naval Battle off Malaga. Bust of the Count of Toulouse, 

by R. Gayrard. Rev. A ship, by J. De Puymaurin and R. Gayrard. 
1704. M 68 mm. 

1474 Louis XV, 171 5 -1774. Capture of Fontarabie. Youthful head of 
Louis XV, by P. Le Blanc. Rev. France, with one foot on the 
arms of Fontarabie, presenting an olive-branch to Spain, by 
J. Duvivier. 1719. M 41 mm. (213) 

*475 Marriage of Louis XV. Louis XV and Marie. Rev. The 

marriage ceremony. 1725. M 34 mm. (222) 

1476 Church of Saint Sulpice. Bust of Louis XV, by Roettier, 

Jr. Rev. The church, 1754. {Rev.) JE 41 mm. 

*477 Birth of the Count of Provence. Bust of Louis XV, by 

J. Duvivier. Rev. The count in a cradle. 1755. JE 42 mm. (244) 

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1478 Capture of Wessel, Oswego, Port Mahon, and St. Davis. 

Bust of Louis XV. 1758. Rev. Four towns. M. 31 mm. 

1479 Peace with England. Head of Louis XV, by F. M. Rev. 

Peace, in one hand a caduceus, in the other an olive-branch ; 
to her right, the genius of War, bound, by J. C. Roettier. (Rev.) 
1763. M 41 mm. (246) 

1480 Louis XVI, 1774-1793. Marriages in Burgundy. Louis XVI 
and Marie Antoinette, by Duvivier. Rev. The Arms of Burgundy, 
surrounded by an inscription in two lines. 1781. M 46 mm. (279) 

1481 Abolition of Feudal Privileges. Bust of Louis XVI, by 

Duvivier. Rev. The representatives in the National Assembly at 
Versailles; in the center an altar, by Gatteaux. 1789. (Rev.) 
M 64 mm. 

1482 Arrival of the King at Paris. Bust of Louis XVI, by Duvi- 
vier. Rev. The royal family ; a crowd of Parisians in the distance, 
by Duvivier. 1789. 2E 53 mm. (299) 

1483 Same. (Rev.) 

1484 Reelection of Necker as Minister of Finance. Bust of Louis 

XVI. Rev. France welcoming Necker. 1789. M 53 mm. 

1485 First Republic, 1792-1804. Death of Marie Antoinette. Bust of 
the queen, by Loos. Rev. Vengeance, in her right hand scales, in 
her left a torch. 1793. M 45 mm. 

i486 Death of Louis XVII. Bust of Louis XVII, by Depaulis. 

Rev. A sprite, in one hand an extinguished torch, in the other a 
crown, standing on a sarcophagus in the center of the prison 
court, by Jeuffroy. 1795. M 50 mm. 

1487 Victims of the Revolution. Busts of five men. Tin with 

copper rim. M oval 46x37 mm. Hist. Num. de la Rev. Fr., p. 393. 

1488 Battle of Marengo. Bust of Napoleon in uniform, by N. 

Brenet and H. Auguste. 1800. Rev. Inscription in nine lines. 
JE 50 mm. (323) 

1489 Column of the Revolution. The three consuls, by E. Gat- 
teaux. 1800. Rev. Inscription in nine lines and around the edge. 
M 60 mm. 

1490 The Legislative Body. Liberty, in antique costume, leaning 

on a pike. 1800. Rev. Inscription. M oct. 48x39 mm. 

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1491 Tribunal of Cassation. Law, scales in one hand, the other 

resting on two tables of the law, by E. Gatteaux. Rev. Radiate 
triangle surrounded by a wreath. M octagonal 47 mm. (322) 

1492 Peace of Luneville. Peace, standing on a globe, an olive- 
branch in her right hand, and a horn of plenty in the left. Rev. 
Bellona with sword drawn against Minerva, who stands with 
raised shield, by Loos. 1801. 2E 36 mm. (331) 

1493 Michel de l'£pee. Bust of de l'fipee, by P. S. B. Duvivier. 

Rev. Inscription in eight lines. 1801. M 42 mm. (335) 

1494 Peace of Amiens. Bust of Napoleon, laureate, by R. Du- 

marest. Rev. Napoleon as Mars, holding a statue of Victory 
in one hand, presents an olive-branch to England, by R. Du- 
marest. 1802. (Rev.) M 50 mm. (337) 

1495 Same subject. Peace, with a caduceus in her right hand, 

and a horn of plenty in her left, standing on the globe. Rev. 
Emblems of various occupations of peace, by Hageman. M 39 mm. 

1496 Same subject. Peace with olive-branch and scales; be- 
low, an altar, 1802. Rev. Inscription in eleven lines. M 45 mm. 

1497 The Chamber of Commerce. Bust of Napoleon, by B. Andrieu, 

1804. Rev. Inscription in six lines, surrounded by a wreath, 1803. 
M 36 mm. 

1498 Venus de' Medici. Bust of Napoleon, by R. V. Jeuffroy and 

D. V. Denon, 1803. Rev. Venus de' Medici, 1796. (Rev.) M 
40 mm. (345) 

1499 Napoleon, 1804-1815. Coronation of the Emperor at Milan. 
Bust of Napoleon, laureate, by D. V. Denon and B. Andrieu. 
Rev. The iron crown of the Lombards, by D. V. Denon and L. 
Jaley. 1805. M 40 mm. (352) 

1500 Recovery of the Flags at Innsbruck. Similar to No. 1499, by 

B. Andrieu. Rev. Napoleon, as Roman emperor, with a Roman 
eagle in his left hand, and a statue of Victory in his right, 1805, 
by N. Brenet and D. V. Denon. (Rev.) M 41 mm. (355) 

1501 Conquest of Naples. Similar to No. 1499, by B. Andrieu. 

Rev. Victory placing a crown on the head of a bull, after the 
ancient coins of Naples, 1806, by N. Brenet and D. V. Denon. 
(Rev.) M 40 mm. (360) 

1502 The Battle of Jena. Similar to No. 1499, by B. Andrieu. 

Rev. Napoleon on horseback, riding over the bodies of two 
enemies, 1806, by B. Andrieu. (Rev.) M 41 mm. (363) 

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I 5°3 Same subject. Similar to No. 1499, by L. Manfredini. Rev. 

Jupiter, seated on an eagle, a scepter in his left hand, some 
arrows in his right. (Rev.) M 41 mm. (362) 

1504 Grand Duchy of Warsaw. Similar to No. 1499, by B. Andrieu 

and Denon. Rev. Throne, on the seat of which lies an imperial 
crown, 1807, by N. Brenet and D. V. Denon. (Rev.) M 60 mm. 

1 505 Campaign of 1809. Similar to No. 1499, 1809, by Rabout. 

Rev. Fame sounding her trumpet, by P. S. B. Duvivier. (Rev.) 
^55 mm. (381) 

1506 Conquest of Illyria. Similar to No. 1499, by B. Andrieu. Rev. 

A cow suckling a calf, 1809, by A. J. Depaulis and D. V. Denon. 
(Rev.) 7E 41 mm. (382) 

1507 Imperial Coaches. Similar to No. 1499, by J. P. Droz. Rev. 

Mercury in his chariot, 1809, by J. P. Droz. (Rev.) 7E octagonal 
36 mm. (383) 

1508 Marriage of Napoleon and Marie Louise. Napoleon and 

Marie Louise, by L. Manfredini. Rev. Hymen pursuing Mars, 
1810, by L. Manfredini. M 43 mm. (389) 

1509 Birth of Napoleon, King of Rome. Napoleon and Marie 

Louise, by B. Andrieu. Rev. Baby head of Napoleon, 181 1, by 
Galle. (Rev.) 2E 15 mm. (393) 

1 510 Institution of the Legion of Honor. Similar to No. 1499, by 

B. Andrieu. Rev. The cross of the Order of the Legion of Honor, 
by D. V. Denon and L. Jaley. (Rev.) 7E 40 mm. (346) 

1511 Arch of Triumph. Similar to No. 1499, by P. A. Montagny. 

Rev. The Arch of Triumph. (Rev.) JE 26 mm. 

1512 Louis XVIII, 1815-1824. Charter of 1814. Head of Louis XVIII, 
by B. Andrieu. Rev. The king, seated on his throne, returns the 
charter to a peer and a deputy, representing the two houses, 1814, 
by B. Andrieu. 2E 40 mm. (422) 

1 5 1 3 Death of Louis XVI. Bust of Louis XVI, signed B. Rev. 

France seated, weeping over a funeral urn ; to her right an altar. 
1793. (Rev.) M 47 mm. 

1514 Same subject. Bust of Louis XVI, signed F. L. Rev. 

Similar to No. 1513, without altar. 1793. (Rev.) M 30 mm. 

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1 5 1 5 Same subject. Busts of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, 

by C. H. Kuchler. Rev. The king on the way to his execution, 
*793> by C. H. Kuchler. (Rev.) JE 48 mm. 

1516 Ashes of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette exhumed. Simi- 
lar to No. 1 5 12, by B. Andrieu. Rev. France and Religion decorat- 
ing the urn, by Galle. 1817. (Rev.) M 50 mm. (428) 

1 5 1 7 Death of Napoleon. Bust of Napoleon, surrounded by a 

wreath. (Rev.) The island of St. Helena; above, an eagle. 1821. 
M 69 mm. (413) 

1518 Same subject. Bust of Napoleon, by V. M. Borrel, 1840. 

Rev. Napoleon, laureate, blessing a kneeling soldier, 1832, by 
Bauchery. (Rev.) 2E 51 mm. 

1519 Funeral of Napoleon. Similar to No. 1499, 1830. Rev. The 

bier being brought up the steps, by J. P. Montagny. ( Rev.) M 
53 mm. 

1520 Treaty of Commerce between France and America. Similar 

to No. 15 12, by B. Andrieu and J. De Puymaurin. Rev. France 
and America leaning on the pedestal of a bust of Mercury, by R. 
Gayrard. 1822. (Rev.) M 51 mm. (438) 

1521 The Duke of Angouleme and Peace in Spain. Bust of the 

duke, by B. Andrieu. Rev. Inscription in eight lines, by J. De 
Puymaurin. 1823. M 41 mm. (442) 

1522 Charles X, 1824-1830. Coronation. Charles X with crown, by 

E. Gatteaux and J. De Puymaurin. Rev. Archbishop blessing the 
king, by J. J. Barre. 1825. 7E 77 mm. (453) 

1523 Discounts and Loans. Head of Charles X, by J. J. Barre. 

Rev. Inscription in five lines, surrounded by a wreath. M oc- 
tagonal 36 mm. 

1524 Statue of Napoleon. Statue, by S. Domard. Rev. Inscription 

in five lines. M 25 mm. 

1525 Louis Philippe I, 1830-1848. Column to the victims of 1830. 
Bust of Louis Philippe, by F. A. Caunois. Rev. The Column, by 

F. A. Caunois. 1840. iE 51 mm. 

1526 Napoleon III, 1852-1870. Commission in charge of International 
Exposition. Bust of Napoleon III, laureate, by H. Ponscarme. 
Rev. France flying above the globe, the plan of the buildings in 
her hand, by H. Ponscarme. 1867. N 51 mm. 

1527 Similar. (Rev.) M 

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1528 Prize for the Transatlantic Cable. Similar to No. 1526, by 

H. Ponscarme. Rev. Two putti, an eagle between, 1867, by H. 
Ponscarme. (Rev.) N 67 mm. 

1529 Faithful Statesmen. Similar to No. 1526, by A. Mire. Rev. 

Eagle below inscription in seven lines, by A. Mire. N 50 mm. 

1530 Republic, 1870- . M. L. P. Felix, presiding Minister of the 
Council of State. Coat of arms. Rev. Inscription in six lines. 
1870. M. 33 mm. 

1531 Siege of Paris. France with flag and shield; in her right 

hand a broken sword, by R. Teterger Gogny and V. M. Borrel. 
Rev. Inscription in four lines and around the edge. 1870-1871. 
M 38 mm. 

1532 Death of the Duke of Bordeaux. Bust of the duke, 1833. 

Rev. France, in her arms a baby holding an olive-branch, 1820. 
M 51 mm. 

1 533 Eiffel Tower. Top of the tower. Rev. Workmen construct- 
ing part of the tower. 1900. M 41 mm. 



PERSONAL MEDALS 

GALERIE METALLIQUE 

1534 Frangois Chevert, 1 821, by A. Caque. M 41 mm. 
x 535 Rene du Guay-Trouin, 1819, by A. Caque. JE 41 mm. 

1536 Pierre Jeannin, 1817, by R. Gayrard, after G. Dupre. JE 41 mm. 

1537 Michel de L'Hospital, 1817, by F. A. Caunois. 7E 41 mm. 

NUMISMATIC SERIES 

1538 Victor Moreau, 1819, by F. A. Caunois. 2E 41 mm. 

1539 F. J. Valleta, 1823, by Vivier. M 41 mm. 



1540 Corneille, Poussin, and Fontenelle. Busts of the three, by A. J. 
Depaulis. Rev. Royal Academy of Rouen. 1744. M 33 mm. 

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1 541 Francois, Duke of Anjou. Bust of Frangois. Rev. The sun sur- 
rounded by clouds ; below, water. M 37 mm. 

1542 Frederick IV, Duke of Lorraine. Bust of Frederick IV, signed 
S. V. Rev. Bust of Elizabeth of Austria, signed S. V. M 47 mm. 

1543 Charles Ferdinand, Duke of Berry. Bust by R. Gayrard. Rev. 
Inscription in eight lines, by J. De Puymaurin. 2E 41 mm. 

1544 W. C. H. Friso. Bust, by M. Holtzhey. Rev. Peace seated on a 
cloud ; a horn of plenty in one hand, scales and an olive-branch 
in the other. 1748. M 30 mm. 

1545 Lafayette. Bust of Lafayette. Rev. Inscription in eleven lines. 
1789. JE 42 mm. 

1546 Same. M. 

1547 Louis XVI, by J. De Puymaurin and Caque. Bust of the king. 
Rev. Inscription in fourteen lines. JE 51 mm. 

1548 Louis XVIII. Bust of the king, by R. Gayrard. Rev. Inscrip- 
tion in eight lines, 1816. 2E 41 mm. 

1549 Voltaire. Bust, by G. C. Waechter. Rev. Voltaire's grave, by 
G. C. Waechter. M 58 mm. 



DENMARK 

1550 Friedrich III, 1648-1670. Peace of Westphalia, 1648, by S. 
Dadler. Bust facing, in richly decorated dress, and Order of the 
Elephant. Rev. Peace seated, holding the sun in her r., and book 
in 1., her foot on the globe ; in a radiate inclosure. 2R oval 57x48 
mm. 

1551 Medal of Merit without year, issued during the war with 

Carl Gustav of Sweden, by E. P. DOMINVS PROVIDEBIT. 
Bust r. Rev. SPES MEA IN DEO. Bust of his wife, Sophie 
Amalie, 1. M 40 mm. 

1552 Same. (Rev.) 

J 553 Death of the King, 1670. A pyramid in a circle of dots. Rev. 

Crowned F 3 above crossed sword and scepter. M klippe 33x33 
mm. 

1554 Same. (Rev.) 

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T555 Christian V, 1670-1699. Accession. Bust in a laurel-wreath sur- 
rounded by three recumbent lions. Rev. An elephant. M. klippe 
37x37 mm. 

J 556 Conquest of Gothland, 1676, by C. S. Bust r., in armor, 

above trophies. Rev. Lamb with a banner 1. M 45 mm. 

1557 -Same. (Rev.) 

1558 Victory of Admiral Juel over the Swedish Fleet, 1676, by C. 

Half-length figure of the admiral r. Rev. Naval action. M 69 mm. 

J 559 Conquest of Wismar, by J. Hoehn. Half-length figures of 

Christian V and Charlotte Amalie of Hesse-Cassel. Rev. The 
king, on horseback, with large helmet and baton ; in the distance, 
city of Wismar and the armies. M 56 mm. 

1560 Medal in honor of Peter von Griffenfeld. Half-length figure 

of Christian V r. Rev. Crowned arms against an ermine robe. 
M 60 mm. 

1561 Foundation of the Royal Academy of Copenhagen, 1692, by 

B. M. Bust r. Rev. Mars and Athena; between them a free 
horse. M 54 mm. 

1562 Capture of Ratzeburg, 1693, by A. Meybusch. The Trojan 

horse leaping over a broken wall. Rev. The bombardment. M 

57 mm. 

1563 Same subject, 1693, by J. Smeltzing. Head r. Rev. Bom- 
bardment directed by the king on horseback. M 37 mm. 

1564 Peace of Ratzeburg, 1697, by A. Meybusch. Bust r. Rev. 

Female figure with helmet and bunches of grapes on an island. 
M 48 mm. 

J 565 Capture of Holmer, 1697, bv A. Meybusch. Bust r. 

Rev. IN TRANSITV VIDIT ET DERVIT (In passing he saw 
and destroyed it). View of the bombardment. 2R 49 mm. 

1566 Death of the King, 1699, by A. Meybusch. Bust r. Rev. 

Bust of the king on a pedestal crowned by Justice and Religion. 
M 48 mm. 

1567 Friedrich IV, 1699-1730. His wife, Louise of Mecklenburg- 
Giistrow, and his sister Hedwig Sophie, 1699. Their heads con- 
fronting. Rev. LA BEAVTE ET LE MERITE LES EGALE 
(Two pearls on a cord). M 25 mm. 

1568 Same. (Rev.) 

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1569 Accession, 1699, by F. Lesle. Three crowns under which 

VIVAT I VINCAT | VALEAT; in triangular design, F 4 in 
monogram. Rev. Two hands from the clouds placing a crown 
above monogram. M 52 mm. 

I 57° Coronation, 1700, by A. Meybusch. Bust r. Rev. Altar and 

royal insignia. M 2J mm. 

I 57 I Flight of the Swedish Fleet at Amager, 1710, by P. Berg. 

Bust r. Rev. The two hostile fleets; in the foreground, Copen- 
hagen. M gilt 60 mm. 

*57 2 Death of Princess Sophie Amalie, 1710, by R. Bust r. Rev. 

A swan above the globe, letting fall a crown. M 48 mm. 

1573 Blossoming of the American Aloe (Century-plant) in the 

Gardens at Gottorp, 1713, by P. Berg. Bust r. Rev. The plant. 
M 42 mm. 

1574 Same. (Rev.) 

1575 Surrender of Tonningen, 1714. Three standards in a crown; 

above, a cask on the ground, from which a pile of standards are 
falling; in the distance, view of the fortress. Rev. Inscription in 
nine lines. M 26 mm. 

1576 Same subject, 1714, by P. Berg. Bust r. Rev. Standing 

Dania receives a mail-clad warrior's submission. M 61 mm. 

J 577 Second Centenary of the Reformation, 1717, by P. Berg. 

Bust r. Rev. Temple in whose center is an altar with open Bible. 
M 44 mm. 

1 578 Same subject, 1717, by same. Bust r., on a pedestal. Rev. 

Inscription in nine lines. M 42 mm. 

1579 Capture of Marstrand, 1719. DOMINVS MIHI ADIV- 

TOR. Bust r. Rev. View of the seaport town. M 50 mm. 

1580 Peace of Frederiksborg, 1720, by P. Berg. Bust r. Rev. 

Seated Dania ; before her, two river-gods. M 63 mm. 

1581 Same subject, 1720, by same. Bust r. Rev. Dania and 

Suecia (personifications of Denmark and Sweden), wearing 
crowns and resting on shields, exchange a pledge. (Rev.) M 
61 mm. 

1582 Death of the King, 1730, by P. Berg. Bust r. Rev. Pyramid 

surrounded by cypresses. M 39 mm. 

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x 583 Death of the King, 1730, by A. Meybusch. Same as No. 

1579. Rev. Similar to No. 1566, with change of date, etc. M 50 
mm. 

1584 Christian VI, 1730-1746. Coronation at Frederiksborg, 1731, by 
J. C. Hedlinger. Bust r. Rev. Coronation. M 57 mm. 

1585 Marriage to Sophia Magdalena, 1732, by J. C. Hedlinger. 

Busts of the royal couple r., jugate. Rev. Cross. M 56 mm. 

1586 The Navy Reorganized and Increased, 1736, by J. C. Hed- 
linger. Bust r. Rev. Navy-yard; to 1., Triton in conch drawn 
by two sea-horses. M 74 mm. Plate. 

!ij87 The Palace at Copenhagen Enlarged, 1740, by G. W. Wahl. 

Bust r. Rev. The palace. M 69 mm. 

1588 Friedrich V, 1746-1766. Accession, 1749, by G. W. Wahl. Bust 
r. Rev. Inscription in eight lines. M 43 mm. 

1589 Birth of Prince Christian, 1749, by M. G. Arbien. Busts of 

Friedrich V and Louise r., jugate. Rev. The Virgin with radiate 
crown delivering the infant to Dania. M 57 mm. 

I 59° Three Hundredth Jubilee of the Rule of the House of Olden- 
burg, in Denmark, 1749, by M. G. Arbien. Bust of the king on a 
pediment r., surrounded by eleven medallions with busts of 
kings. Rev. Inscription, REGNANTE GLORIOSISSIMO MO- 
NARCHA, etc. M 76 mm. 

1591 Second Marriage to Julia Marie of Brunswick, 1752, by P. 

C. Winslow. Bust r. Rev. Hymen with a torch and two Amors. 
M 57 mm. 

1592 Same. (Rev.) 

1593 Christian VII, 1 766-1808. Marriage to Caroline Mathilde, 1766, 
by J. H. Wolff. Youthful busts of the two r., jugate. Rev. 
Female figure with wreath and anchor. M 56 mm. 

J594 Coronation of Christian VII, 1767, by D. J. Adzer. Bust r. 

Rev. The king kneeling before the royal insignia. M 57 mm. 

1 595 Same. (Rev.) 

1596 Coronation of Caroline Mathilde, 1767, by J. H. Wolff. Bust 

r., diademed. Rev. Radiate crown on a pedestal. M 52 mm. 

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J 597 Marriage of the Grown Prince Friedrich and Sophia Frede- 

rike of Mecklenburg, 1774, by D. J. Adzer. Busts of the two 
confronting. Rev. Prosperity with rudder and cornucopia, 
crowned by Hymen. M 57 mm. 

159 8 The King's Birthday, 1776, by D. J. Adzer. Bust r. Rev. 

PIETAS AVGVSTA. Chanty receives three children. M 64 
mm. 

1599 Medal of Juliana Maria, by D. J. Adzer. Bust r. Rev. Two 

winged female figures holding a wreath with VOT | XXIV | 
MULT I XXX. 

1600 Attack on Copenhagen by the English Repulsed, 1801, by 

Loos. Warrior in antique dress combating a many-headed mon- 
ster. Rev. Warrior surrenders his sword to Dania. M 39 mm. 

1601 Monument at Fuldfort to Those who Fell in 1801, 1804, by 

Loos. The monument. Rev. Inscription. M 36 mm. 

1602 Friedrich VI, 1808-1839. Coronation, 1815, by C. A. M. Busts 
of Friedrich VI and Maria Sophia Frederike r., jugate. Rev. 
Dania with crown. M 56 mm. 

1603 ■ Rejoicing of the Capital, 1833, by C. Christensen. Head r. 

Rev. Female figure offering a libation at an altar. M 35 mm. 

1604 Death of the King, 1839, by C. Christensen. Head r. Rev. 

Mourning figure near a pedestal with funeral urn. M 45 mm. 

1605 Christian VIII, 1839-1848. Accession, 1839, by F. Krohn. Head 
r. Rev. Kneeling Dania. M 44 mm. 

1606 Coronation, 1840, by C. Christensen. Busts of Christian 

VIII and his wife, Caroline Amalie of Schleswig-Holstein, r., 
jugate. Rev. Crown, scepter, and sword. M 48 mm. 

PERSONAL MEDALS 

1607 Joh. Hartwig Ernst von Bernstorff, Minister under Charles VII. 
On his death, 1772, by D. J. Adzer. Bust 1. Rev. Sarcophagus. 
M 57 mm. 



SWEDEN 

1608 Gustavus I, 1490-1560. Restored medal by E. Bust r. Rev. In- 
scription in a wreath. 7R 24 mm. Hild. I, 14. 

1609 Gustavus II Adolphus, 1 594-1632. Landing in Germany, 1630. 
Bust r. Rev. Ship entering the harbor of Usedom in Pomerania. 
M gilt 45 mm. Hild. I, 14. 

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1610 Same. {Rev.) 

1611 Victory at Breitenfeld, 1631, by S. Dadler. Justice, Piety, 

and Constancy erect a column. Rev. View of the city ; above, an 
avenging angel. M 65 mm. Hild. I, 28. 

1612 Same. (Rev.) 

1613 Capture of Riga, 1621, by S. Dadler and H. Wulf. The 

king on horseback, dashing r. Rev. View of Riga; in the fore- 
ground, the Swedish army. M 59 mm. Hild. I, 8. 

1614 Victory at Breitenfeld, 1631, by S. Dadler. Bust facing, in 

a richly ornamented cartouche. Rev. The king as warrior of 
Christ, standing on his slain enemies. M 57 mm. Hild. I, 58. 

1615 The City of Augsburg Opens Its Portals to the King, 1632. 

A Corinthian capital, surmounted with a heap of arms piled up in 
the shape of a pine-cone (the arms of Augsburg). On a fillet, 
POST NVBILA PHOEBVS. On a scroll, Crescit et florescit.. 
Rev. GVSTAVA ET AVGVSTA CAPVT RELIGIONVM ET / 
REGIONVM. Plan of the city. M 75 mm. Hild. I, 69. 

1616 Death of the King, 1634, by S. Dadler. The king on funeral 

pile ; in the air, angels among the clouds. Rev. The king in 
triumphal chariot driving over dragons, etc. Religion and 
Courage hold a wreath over him. M 79 mm. Hild. I, 188. 

1617 Death of the King, 1632, by N. Kitzkatz. Bust facing in a 

cartouche. Rev. Sword with palm and laurel wreath; above, 
crown. JR 41 mm. Hild. I, 178. 

!6i8 Same. (Rev.) 

1619 Same subject, 1632, by S. Dadler. Laureate bust, in richly 

decorated cartouche. Rev. Arm with crowned sword between 
laurel and palm branch. M 44 mm. Hild. I, 176. 

1620 Medal of 1632. Bust facing. Rev. Hand with sword and 

inscription. M octagonal 37x27 mm. Hild. I, 63. 

1621 Second Centenary of his Death, 1832, by Carl Magnus Mell- 

gren. Bust 1. Rev. Religion and Piety. M 41 mm. Hild. I, 
244. 

1622 Christina, 1626-1689. Accession, 1632, by S. Dadler. Crowned 
bust facing. Rev. Phoenix on a rock. M 49 mm. Hild. I, 1. 

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1623 Same. {Rev.) 

1624 Naval Victory of Swedes over Danish Fleet, 1644, by S. 

Dadler. Naval action. Rev. The queen and her court. M 83 mm. 

1625 'Coronation Medal, 1650, by Jean Parise. Bust 1. Rev. Arm 

with crown; below, AVITAM ET | AVCTAM. M 41 mm. 
Hild. I, 39A. 

!626 Same. (Rev.) JR 28 mm. 

1627 Charles X Gustavus, 1622-1660. Coronation, 1654, by J. Parise. 
Bust 1. Rev. A DEO ET CHRISTINA. Queen Christina places 
the crown upon the head of Carl Gustav. M 42 mm. Hild. I, 10. 

1628 Coronation, 1654. Bust 1. Rev. Crown. M 31 mm. Hild. 

1,6. 

1629 Same subject. The March on the Ice over "Stora Bait" 

toward Denmark, 1658, by J. Breuer. Bust r. Rev. View of the 
crossing. M 57 mm. Hild. I, 26. 

1630 Same subject, 1658, by Arvid Karlsteen. Bust r. Rev. 

View of the crossing. M 48 mm. Hild. I, 27. 

1631 Medal without year, on the King's Heroic Courage,- by A. 

Karlsteen. Bust r. Rev. Hercules slaying the Hydra. M 52 
mm. Hild. I, 37. 

1632 Death of the King, 1660. Inscription in seven lines. Rev. 

Three crowns ; below, sword. M 32 mm. Hild. I, 48. 

1633 Same subject, 1660. Inscription in a wreath. Rev. Seven 

hands with swords. M 42 mm. Hild. I, 47. 

1634 Charles XI, 1655-1697. Preparation for his High Calling, 1666, 
by J. Breuer. Bust r. Rev. Young king kneeling r. ; on the 
ground before him, crown, scepter, and sword. Above, the 
radiate name of Jehovah. M 47 mm. Hild. I, iia. 

J 635 Same. (Rev.) 

1636 Receipt of the Order of the Garter through Charles II of 

England, 1671. St. George slaying the dragon. Rev. Crowned 
monograms interwoven with the Garter. M 43 mm. Hild. I, 25. 

1637 Accession, 1672, by H. Zodritz. Bust r. Rev. Crowned 

monogram. M 49 mm. Hild. I, 35. 

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1638 Journey through his Country, "Erics Gata" (Eric's trip), 

1673, by A. Meybusch. Bust r. Rev. The king on horseback. 
M 47 mm. Hild. I, 29-36. 

1639 Coronation Medal, 1675, b y A - Karlsteen. REX CAROLVS. 

Bust r. Rev. The king, kneeling r., is crowned by a hand from 
heaven. M 35 mm. Hild. I, 44. 

1640 Same subject, 1675, b y A - Karlsteen. Bust r. Rev. The 

king, kneeling, is anointed by a priest. M 40 mm. Hild. I, 41. 

1641 Same subject, 1675, by same. Bust r. Rev. The king, kneel- 
ing r., crowned by a hand from heaven. M 42 mm. Hild. I, 42. 

1642 Similar. M 41 mm. Hild. I, 43. 

1643 Victory over the Danes at Lund, 1676, by J. Breuer. Bust 

r. Rev. An altar on which the Gordian knot; above, a sword; 
in the background, battle scene. M 55 mm. Hild. I, 52. 

1644 Same. (Rev.) 

1645 Same subject, 1676, by A. Karlsteen. Bust r. Rev. Female 

figure kneeling before a warrior. M 58 mm. Hild. I, 57. 

1646 Battles of Halmstad, Lund, and Landskrona, 1677, by A. 

Meybusch. Bust r., helmeted. Rev. Battle scene ; to r., a hill on 
which is a crown. M 56 mm. Hild. I, 64. 

1647 Sweden's Prosperity, 1679, by A. Karlsteen. Bust r. Rev. 

Seated Suecia. M 48 mm. Hild. I, 76. 

1648 Similar, 1679, by A. Karlsteen. Bust r., seen from the rear. 

Rev. Seated Suecia. M 31 mm. Hild. I, 79. 

1649 Peace at Lund, 1679, by A. Meybusch. Bust r. Rev. An 

altar with crown which a hand from heaven decorates with a 
palm-branch. M gilt 44 mm. Hild. I, 72. 

1650 Charles XI. Union of the Houses of Parliament and the King, 
1682, by A. Meybusch. Bust r. Rev. NEXU UNO IUNGIMUR 
OMNES (We are all bound by one bond). Four columns bound 
with chains ; above, a crown. M 48 mm. Hild. I, 97. 

1651 Same subject, 1682, by same. M 53 mm. Hild. I, 96-98. 

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1652 Restoration of Prosperity, 1679, by A. Karlsteen. Bust r. 

Rev. Lion holding a shield with three crowns. M 52 mm. Hild. 
I,8o. 

1653 Engagement to Ulrika Eleanora (Princess of Denmark), 

1680, by A. Meybusch. Busts of the two r., jugate. Rev. Amor 
between Faith and Peace. ^.51 mm. Hild. I, 86-87. 

1654 Coronation of Ulrika Eleanora, 1680, by A. Meybusch. 

Crowned head 1. Rev. Female figure and a genius crown the 
queem M 32 mm. Hild. I, 5. 

1655 Queen Ulrika Eleanora's Accomplishments, etc., 1687, by 

A. Karlsteen. Bust r. Rev. A lyre. M 54 mm. Hild. I, 9. 

1656 Favorable Relations with Foreign Powers, 1687, by R. 

Faltz. Bust r. Rev. Lion between Pallas and Mercury. M 54 
mm. Hild. I, 105. 

1657 Building of the Northern Wing of the Palace at Stockholm, 1692, 
by A. Karlsteen. Bust r. Rev. View of the palace. M 69 mm. 
Hild. I, 118. 

1658 Centennial Jubilee of Religious Peace at Upsala, 1693, by A. 

Karlsteen. Ship with a cross on a shield on the bow, and the 
monogram of Christ on the pennant. Rev. Inscription in eight 
lines. ^63 mm. Hild. I, 119. 

1659 Charles XII, 1682-17 18. Preparation for his High Calling, by 
R. Faltz. Bust r., on a basis. Rev. A tree under the radiate sun. 
2R 47 mm. Hild. I, 4. 

1660 Peace of Ryswick, 1697, by A. Karlsteen. Bust r. Rev. 

Europa nands an olive-branch to the standing king. M 52 mm. 
Hild. I, 7. 

1661 Coronation, 1697, by A. Karlsteen. Bust r. Rev. An eagle 

on the globe, with radiate halo. M 51 mm. Hild. I, 17. 

1662 Same subject, 1697, by same. Bust r. Rev. An altar on 

which lie the royal insignia. 7R 58 mm. Hild. I, 15a. 

1663 Same. (Rev.) 

1664 Peace at Traventhal (with Denmark and Holstein), 1700. 

Sun breaking through the clouds. Rev. Constellations of the 
Greater and the Lesser Bear ; between them the radiate name of 
Jehovah ; probably by J. R. Engelhardt. M 37 mm. Hild. I, 36. 

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1665 Peace at Traventhal, 1700, by A. Karlsteen. Bust r. Rev. 

Suecia receives the homage of Tonningen. M 52 mm. Hild. I, 33. 

1666 Victory at Narva, 1700, by H. Miiller. Bust r. Rev. Vic- 
tory, seated on fallen warriors. M 40 mm. Hild. I, 45. 

1667 Same. (Rev.) 

1668 Same subject, 1700, by A. Karlsteen. Bust r. Rev. View 

of the fortress. M 52 mm. Hild. I, 39. 

1669 Victory at Thorn, 1703, by A. Karlsteen. Bust r. Rev. The 

king crowned by Victory. Attachment. M 52 mm. Hild. I, jy. 

1670 Victory at Pultusk, 1703, by A. Karlsteen. Bust r. Rev. 

Seated river-gods ; in the distance, a palm-tree. M 52 mm. Hild. 
I, 75- 

1671 His Victories, 1703, by C. Wermuth. Bust r. Rev. Lion 1., 

raises his right fore paw to strike. M 32 mm. Hild. I, j6, 79. 

1672 Same subject, by G. Hautsch. Bust r. Rev. PAR ANIMO 

ROBVR. Standing lion 1. M 41 mm. Hild. I, 109. 

1673 Same. (Rev.) 

1674 Fortunate Outcome of the War, 1703. Half-length figure 

facing, with baton. Rev. Three crowns through which a sword 
and laurel-branch; around, six cartouches with the names and 
dates of battles. M 43 mm. Hild. I, 78. 

1675 Same. (Rev.) 

1676 Peace at Alt-Ranstadt, 1706, by Johann Memmius. Bust r. 

Rev. Postilion dashing 1. M 39 mm. Hild. I, 100. 

I ^77 Same subject, 1706, by same. M 38 mm. Hild. I, 100b. 

1678 Same subject, 1706, by P. H. Miiller. Mercury flying oyer 

Leipzig. Rev. Mars and Hercules clasp hands. M 37 mm. Hild. 
1,99. 

1679 Same subject, 1706. Bust r. Rev. The arms of Saxony and 

Poland. M 25 mm. Hild. I, 97. 

1680 Same. (Rev.) 

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1681 The King's Victories, 1706, by G. Hautsch. Bust r. Rev. 

Hercules between two columns, in a circle of shields bearing the 
names of battles. M 44 mm. Hild. I, 106. 

1682 Protection of Protestants in Silesja, 1707. Bust r., with 

baton. Rev. Lion r. ; his fore paw rests on an altar; in front, 
palm. ^ 34 mm. Hild. I, 115, 120. 

1683 Visit to Bender, 1709, by C. Wermuth. Bust r. Rev. "II 

dort apres tant de fatigues." A recumbent lion. M 21 mm. 
Hild. I, 149a. 

1684 Visit to Bender in Turkey, 1709, by P. H. Muller. Bust r. 

Rev. Recumbent lion. PER AMICA SILENTIA LVNAE. M 
44 mm. Hild. I, 147. 

1685 Victory at Helsingborg, 1710, by P. H. Muller. Bust r. Rev. 

Seated Mars. (Rev.) M 44 mm. Hild. I, 147, 156. 

1686 Victory at Gadebusch, 1712, by A. Karlsteen. Bust r. Rev. 

Apollo in quadriga driving over the Zodiac. M 52 mm. Hild. I, 
163. 

1687 Arrival at Stralsund, 1714, by P. H. Muller. Bust r. Rev. 

The king and kneeling Suecia at an altar. 2R 44 mm. Hild. I, 179. 

1688 Arrival at Stralsund, 1714, by M. Brunner. Bust r. Rev. 

Lion walking r. M 35 mm. Hild. I, 169. 

1689 Arrival at Stralsund, 1714. The king on horseback r. Rev. 

WAS SORGET IHR. M 31 mm. Hild. I, 171. 

1 6 9 Same subject, 1715. Bust r. Rev. ICH FtlRCHTE MICH | 

NICHT, etc. M 22 mm. Hild. I, 180. 

1691 Departure of the King from Stralsund, 1715. Ship. Rev. 

View of the city. M 35 mm. Hild. I, 185. 

1692 Death of the King, 1718. Bust r. Rev. WAS TRAURET 

IHR, etc. M 22 mm. Hild. I, 180, 212a. 

1693 -Similar. ^ 20 mm. Hild. I, 212. 

1694 Same subject, 1718. By G. W. Vestner. Bust r. Rev. Forti- 
tude and Immortality. M oval 31x23 mm. Hild. I, 217. 

1695 Same subject, 1718, by J. C. Hedlinger. Bust r. Rev. 

INDOCILIS PATI. Lion bursting the rope in which he is en- 
tangled. M 52 mm. Hild. I, 197. 

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1696 -Same. (Rev.) 

1697 'Same subject, 1718, by G. W. Vestner. Head r. Rev. 

Mourning Suecia near an altar. M 44 mm. Hild. I, 188-208. 

1698 Same subject, 1718, by C. Wermuth. Bust r. So LANG | 

DIE WELT I etc. M 32 mm. Hild. I, 221. 

1699 Ulrika Eleanora, 1688-1741. Coronation, 1719, by J. C. Hedlin- 
ger. Bust r. Rev. Lioness with four cubs. (The four cubs desig- 
nate the four classes of the kingdom.) JR 52 mm. Hild. II, 6. 

1700 Coronation, 1720, by J. C. Hedlinger. Bust r. Rev. A hand 

from heaven holds a crown. M 52 mm. Hild. II, 8. 

1 701 Same subject, 1720, by G. W. Vestner. Busts of the two r., 

jugate. Rev. Minerva crowns Mars. M 44 mm. Hild. II, 10. 

1702 Medallion, 1722, by J. C. Hedlinger. Busts of the royal 

couple r., jugate. Rev. Lion on a globe holding medallion of 
Frederick I, in a circle inclosed by medallions of the sovereigns 
of Sweden. M 62 mm. Hild. II, 28. 

1703 Erection of the State Bank at Stockholm, 1729, by J. C. Hed- 
linger. View of the building. Rev. Seated Suecia with shield, 
etc. M 63 mm. Hild. II, 21. 

1704 Medal in honor of the king's father (Landgrave of Hesse), 

1730, by J. C. Hedlinger. Bust r. Rev. A pyramid. M 50 mm. 
Hild. II, 34. 

1705 Increase in Navy, 1749, by J. C. Hedlinger. Bust r. Rev. 

A galley. M 54 mm. Hild. II, 73. 

1706 Adolph Frederick, 1710-1771. Coronation, 1751, by D. Fehrman. 
Bust r., crowned. Rev. Inscription in six lines. M 30 mm. Hild. 

11,21. 

1707 Adolph Frederick and Ludovica Ulrika. Planting of Mulberry- 
trees, 1755, by D. Fehrman. Busts of Adolph Frederick and 
Ludovica Ulrika r., jugate. Rev. View of the trees planted in a 
nursery. M 24 mm. Hild. II, 57. 

1708 Adolph Frederick. Death of the King, 1771, by G. Liungberger. 
Bust r. Rev. Church. M 53 mm. Hild. II, 50. 

1709 Gustavus III, 1746-1792. Coronation, 1772, by G. Liunberger. 
Bust r. Rev. The king on horseback, riding r. M 56 mm. Hild. 

II, 15- 

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1710 "Ausbeute" Medal on the Birth of the Crown Prince, 1778, 

by G. Liungberger. Busts of the royal couple r., jugate. Rev. 
View of the mines, 2R 57 mm. Hild. II, 47. 

1711 Same subject, 1778. Bust r. Rev. Bundle of wheat. M 29 

mm. Hild. II, 46. 

1712 Baptism of the Crown Prince, 1778, by G. Liungberger. 

Bust r. Rev. Baptism scene. M 57 mm. Hild. II, 49. 

1 7 13 Religious Liberty to Foreigners in Sweden, 1779, by G. 

Liungberger. Bust r. Rev. Faith and Charity. M 57 mm. Hild. 

n, 53. 

1714 Birth of Prince Carl Gustavus, 1782, by G. Liungberger. 

Busts of the royal couple confronting. Rev. Busts of the two 
young princes r., jugate. M 57 mm. Hild. II, 59. 

1715 Swedish Academy of Sciences, 1786, by G. Fehrman. Head 

r. Rev. SNILLE | OCH | SMAK, in a wreath. jR 33 mm. 
Hild. II, no. 

1716 Education of Prince Gustavus Adolphus, 1789, by C. En- 
horning. Bust r. Rev. The young prince between Suecia and 
Athena. M 53 mm. Hild. II, 73. 

1717 Death of the King, 1792, by C. H. Kiichler. Bust r. Rev. 

Sarcophagus. M 55 mm. Hild. II, 98. 

1718 Gustavus IV Adolphus, 1778-1837. Coronation, 1800, by L. 
Grandel^ Bust r., crowned. Rev. GUD | OCH | FOLKET. M 
29 mm. Hild. II, 21. 

1719 Charles XIII, 1809-1818. Charles August Elected Crown Prince, 
1810, by C. Enhorning. Bust r. Rev. Suecia crowns the prince. 
M 57 mm. Hild. II, 1. 

1720 Death of Hedwig Elizabeth Charlotta, 1810, by C. Enhorn- 
ing. Bust r., in a veil. Rev. Three crowns. M 29 mm. Hild. II, 2. 

1721 Charles XIV Johann, 1764-1844. Coronation, 1818. Bust r. 
Rev. Inscription in nine lines. M 32 mm. 

1722 Twenty-five Years' Jubilee, 1818, by L. Lundgren. Bust r. 

Rev. The king seated on his throne. 7E 61 mm. Hild. II, 129. 

145 



1723 Charles XV, 1826-1872. The International Fishery Exhibit, 
1865, by Alphee Dubois. Head r. Rev. Inscription in a wreath. 
iE8imm. Hild. II, 118. 

1724 Oscar II, 1829-1908. Silver Wedding, 1882, by Lea Ahlborn. 
Medallion of Oscar II and Sophia, surrounded by four medal- 
lions of the crown princes. Rev. Seated Suecia. 2E JJ mm. 

1725 Fourth Centenary of the University of Upsala, 1877, by Lea 

Ahlborn. Three medallions. Rev. Victory in a chariot. 2E 
95 mm. 

PERSONAL MEDALS 

1726 Arvid Bernhard Horn, 1720, by J. C. Hedlinger. Token of esteem 
by members of the Reichstag. Bust r. Rev. Four altars sur- 
rounding a central one on which are the royal insignia. M. 63 
mm. Hild. 2. 

1727 Gabriel Stierncrona, General, 1723, by J. C. Hedlinger. Bust r. 
Rev. Radiate star. JR 56 mm. 

1728 Carl Linnaeus. Token of esteem from Count C. G. Tessin, by 
D. Fehrman. Bust r. Rev. Three crowns. M 34 mm. Hild. 2. 

1729 Series numismatica, by E. Dubois, 1818. Bust 1. Rev. In- 
scription. M 40 mm. Hild. 7. 

1730 Medal by Lea Ahlborn. Bust r. Rev. Inscription in a wreath. 

2E 54 mm. 



SPAIN 

1731 Charles II, 1665-1700. New Fort at Ostende, 1672, by Roettier. 
Bust of Charles II r. Rev. FLANDRIA— OSTENDE. Port of 
Ostende, showing plan of the fort ; above, two genii. M 44 mm. 

*73 2 Same. (Rev.) 

1733 Miguel de Molinos, 1687, by J. Smeltzing. Bust of Molinos 1. 

Rev. Molinos in his prison. M 37 mm. 

*734 Marriage of Charles to Maria Anna, 1689, by M. Brunner. 

Busts confronting. Rev. Castile and Pfalz, represented by two 
women, holding each a heart on the altar; above, Amor with 
torch. M 48 mm. 



1735 Same. (Rev.) 

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1736 Charles III, 1701-1711. Arrival of Charles III in Portugal after a 
Voyage to the Netherlands, 1703. An eagle, with sword and 
horn of plenty in its claws, in its beak an olive-branch ; below, the 
globe resting on the sea ; in the distance, ships. Rev. Inscription 
in fourteen lines. M. 49 mm. 

1737 Same. {Rev.) 

1738 Arrival of Charles III in Spain, 1703, by G. Hautsch. Bust 

of the king facing. Rev. The archduke, accompanied by Power 
and Justice, welcomed by Spain as he steps from his boat ; in the 
distance, two retreating soldiers, one bearing the shield of France. 
M 43 mm. 

1739 Same. {Rev.) 

1740 Same subject, 1703, by J. Boskam. Bust of Charles III, 

laureate, r. Rev. The fleet ; above, an eagle. {Rev.) 2R 44 mm. 

1741 Capitulation of Barcelona, 1705, by P. H. Miiller. Bust of 

the king r. Rev. Charles offered the crown ; above, Peace and Vic- 
tory. M 43 mm. 

1742 Same. {Rev.) 

1743 Raising of the Siege of Barcelona during an Eclipse, 1706, 

by P. H. Miiller. Bust of Charles III r. Rev. The harbor, show- 
ing position of the combatants; beyond, the city. {Rev.) M 
43 mm. 

1744 Same subject, 1706. Philip V escaping on horseback; above 

him, a genius covering the sun with the shield of Austria. Rev. 
The Dul^e of Marlborough galloping over the bodies of the ene- 
mies ; to the right, four women giving him the keys of the city. 
M 45 mm. ' 

1745 Victory over the French, 1706, by G. F. Niirnberger. Alle- 
gorical representation of the conflict. Rev. Inscription in twelve 
lines. M klippe 39x39 mm. 

zj^G Same. {Rev.) 

J 747 Homage of Madrid, 1706, by P. H. Miiller. Bust of Charles 

III r. Rev. Beehive. {Rev.) M 43 mm. 

1748 Victories of the King, 1706. The globe; above, a cloud par- 
tially hiding the sun. Rev. Three medallions : in the first, a view 

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of Barcelona ; in the second, Madrid, and in the third the battle of 
Ramillies ; in the center, the head of Charles III r. M 44 mm. 

1749 Victory at Lerida, 1710, by P. H. Miiller. Bust of Charles 

III r. Rev. Warrior fighting with three harpies. (Rev.) M 43 
mm. 

x 750 Victories in Catalonia and Aragon, 1710, by P. H. Miiller. 

Bust of Charles III r. Rev. Eagle and rooster. JR 45 mm. 

1 75 1 Same. (Rev.) 

1752 Entry into Madrid, 1710, by M. Brunner. The king on his 

throne ; at his right, a genius with palm-branches. Rev. Map of 
Spain and India. M 43 mm. 

1 753 Battle of Almenara, 1710, by M. Brunner. Bust of Charles 

III, laureate, r. Rev. Philip V and a Jesuit priest. M 43 mm. 

1754 Victory at Cardona and Coronation at Frankfort, 1711. 

Battle scene. Rev. The king kneeling before the altar. M 50 mm. 

1755 Philip V of Bourbon, 1700-1746. Accession, 1701, by T. Bernard. 
Bust of the king 1. Rev. Philip V, in Roman dress, welcomed by 
Spain, by J. Mauger. M 60 mm. 

J 756 Victories of Philip V in Italy, 1703, by Roettier. Bust of the 

king, laureate, r. Rev. Inscription in six lines. M 31 mm. 

1757 Ferdinand VI, 1 746-1759. Accession, 1746. Bust of Ferdinand 
VI r. Rev. The king welcomed by four kneeling figures. ^51 
mm. 

1758 Earthquake at Lisbon, 1755, by M. Holtzhey. A woman 

seated on the ruins ; to her right, a ship in an oval shield. Rev. 
The harbor of Lisbon. M 55 mm. 

1759 Charles III, 1759-1788. Accession, 1759, by T. F. Prieto. Bust 
of Charles III, laureate, r. Rev. ACCLAMATIO— AUGUSTA. 
Heralds and standard-bearers on the platform before the people. 
M 55 mm. 

17 60 Founding of the Academy of Law at Madrid, 1778, by G. A. 

Gil. Bust of Charles III r. Rev. Four people seated around a 
table which rests on a cliff. (Rev.) M 58 mm. 

1761 Charles IV, 1788-1808. Monument to Michel la Grua, 1796, by 
G. A. Gil. Busts of the king and queen. Rev. Equestrian statue 
bv Emmanuel Tolsa. M 60 mm. 

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1762 Ferdinand VII, 1808-1833. Betrothal of Ferdinand VII to Isa- 
bella of Portugal, 1816. Busts of the two r. Rev. Hercules stand- 
ing between two columns. M 34 mm. 

1763 Same. (Rev.) 

1764 Marriage of Ferdinand to Isabella, 1817, by F. Cordillo. 

Busts of the two r. Rev. An altar on which are two hearts ; to 
the left, Religion; to the right, Amor; above, a crown. (Rev.) 
M 43 mm. 

1765 Restoration of Ferdinand with the Aid of the French, 1823, 

signed B. M. Bust of Ferdinand r. Rev. The imperial eagle 
crowned, and four crowns. M 40 mm. 



NETHERLANDS 

1766 Second Expedition of William of Orange-Nassau, 1572. Bust 
almost full-face. Rev. AVDACES FORTVNA IVVAT. Single 
pine-tree. M 49 mm. 

1767 Recapture of Breda under Maurice of Nassau, 1590. Belgian 
lion with sword and arrows; above, BREDA A SERVITVTE 
HISPANA VINDICATA, etc. Rev. Men landing from a boat, 
halberds in hand. A r 40 mm. 

1768 Capture of the "Flotte d' Argent" in the Bay of Matanzas, Cuba, 
by Admiral Piet Heyn, 1629. Bust facing. Rev. The fleet. M 
60 mm. 

1769 Naval Engagement at Slaak, 1631. Bust of Frederick Henry of 
Orange-Nassau r. Rev. Naval action. M 50 mm. 

1770 Same subject, by Jan Loos. Plan of the harbor. Rev. 

Inscription. M 55 mm. 

1771 Same subject, 1631. Similar. (Rev.) M 54 mm. 

1772 Same subject, 1631, by A. Vanderwilck. Frederick Henry 

on horseback r. Rev. Naval action. M 57 mm. 

1773 Recapture of Breda by Frederick Henry, 1637, by Jan Loos. 
ANTE FAME, etc. An arm from heaven holding a sword above 
the besieged city. Rev. Inscription in an ornamental cartouche. 
M 69 mm. 

149 



1774 Destruction of the Spanish Fleet by the Dutch, 1639. Naval 
action. Rev. Inscription. M 64 mm. 

1775 Marriage of William III of Orange and Princess Mary, 1641, by 
S. Dadler. William III seated on a dais with raised sword in r. 
and string of shields in 1. ; his feet on prostrate enemies. Rev. 
Wedding scene. M 73 mm. 

jyyQ Same subject, by J. Blum. Radiate dove, and two angels 

holding wreaths above standing figures of William III and Mary. 
(Rev.) M 72 mm. 

1777 Same subject, 1641. Similar. Rev. The two clasp an orange- 
branch. M 63 mm. 

1778 Capture of Hulst by Frederick Henry, 1645, by Jan Loos. View 
of the beleaguered city. Rev. Inscription. M 67 mm. 

J 779 Same. (Rev.) 

1780 Death of Hugo Grotius, 1645, by R. Arondeaux. Bust r. Rev. 
Inscription. M 49 mm. 

1 78 1 Peace of Westphalia, 1648, by S. Dadler. Mars and Peace wrest- 
ling. Rev. Peace stands on the body of Mars holding palm, 
caduceus, etc. M 61 mm. 

1782 Same. (Rev.) 

1783 Preliminaries to the Peace with Spain, 1647, by Jan Loos. TI- 
MIDE AC PRVDENTER. A ship under full sail. Rev. In- 
scription. M 65 mm. 

1784 Same subject, 1648. Belgian lion with sword and arrows, 

above which a liberty-cap. Rev. DEVS NOBIS HAEC OTIA, 
etc. Shepherd scene. M 41 mm. 

x 785 Same subject, 1648. Medal of Amsterdam. Goddess of 

Prosperity in a chariot drawn by two crowned lions, one carrying 
arrows, the other a scepter. Rev. A banner bearing an inscription 
held by three genii. M 59 mm. 

1786 Same subject, 1648, by Roxh and S. Dadler. Seven female 

figures dancing around a liberty-cap, holding seven shields be- 
tween them. Rev. Latin inscription in seven lines. M 58 mm. 

1787 Death of William II, Prince of Orange, 1650, by S. Dadler. 
Horse of Hanover leaping across sea. Rev. Phaethon falling 
from his chariot. M 69 mm. 

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1788 Assembly of the States-General at The Hague after the Death of 
William II, 1650. Medal of the States of Zeeland. Figure of Lib- 
erty on a rock, which is hung with the shields of the seven 
provinces. Rev. Inscription. M 68 mm. 

1789 Siege of Amsterdam by William II, 165 1. Three members of the 
city guard. "Eerst twintigh Vaendels waren wij," etc. En- 
graved medal. Rev. Names of four officers engraved. M 55 mm. 

1790 Same subject, 1652. View of the city taken from the bay, 

which is filled with boats. Rev. A soldier on horseback. 
1 1 Hecktor. ' ' ^56 mm. 

1791 Death of Admiral Martin Harpetzoon Tromp, 1653, by Jerian 
Pool. Bust facing. Rev. Naval action near Katwijk. M 70 mm. 

1792 Similar. (Rev.) 

1793 Same subject, 1653, by Simon. Bust I. Rev. Inscription. 

M 47 mm. 

1794 Peace of Westminster, 1654, by J. Pool. Neptune in his sea- 
chariot, facing. Rev. Inscription. M 60 mm. 

1795 Same subject, 1654, by S. Dadler. Two vessels sailing side 

by side. Rev. England and the Netherlands seated holding the 
liberty-cap. M 61 mm. 

1796 Inauguration of the Amsterdam Guild-hall, 1655. The Guild- 
hall. Rev. A galley (allusion to the ancient arms of the city). 
M 71 mm. 

1797 William III of Orange, 1657, by G. Pool. Youthful bust r., in cap 
with feathers. Rev. Inscription. M 47 mm. 

1798 Inauguration of the Amsterdam Guild-hall, 1659, by G. Pool. 
The Guild-hall. Rev. View of the city in a circle of shields of the 
thirty-six members of the Council. (Rev.) M 71mm. 

1799 Peace of Breda, 1667, by C. Adolphzoon. Medal of Holland 
and West Friesland. Belgia standing on a captive. Rev. Figure 
of Prosperity. M 72 mm. 

1800 Same subject, 1667, by G. Pool. View of the city. Above, two 

genii holding shields. Rev. Neptune in his chariot quieting the 
storm. M 52 mm. 

1801 Similar. (Rev.) 

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1802 On the Terms of the Peace, 1668. Belgia leaning against a tro- 
phaeum. Rev. Inscription. M 64 mm. 

1803 Death of Nicolaus Witsen, 1669. Bust r. Rev. Arms of Cor- 
nelius Witsen. M 58 mm. 

1804 Portrait Medal of William III, Prince of Orange, 1672, by C. 
Adolphson. Rev. Full-length figure of Minerva, in armor. JR 
56 mm. 

1805 Groningen Besieged, 1672. The besieged city and outworks of 
the attacking army. Rev. Plan of the fortress Koevorden. En- 
graved medal. M 72 mm. 

1806 Tragic Death of the Brothers Cornelius and Johannes De Witt, 
1672. Their busts confronting. Rev. The populace represented 
as wild beasts tearing them in pieces. M 72 mm. 

v 

1807 Same subject, 1672. Busts of the De Witt brothers, jugate. 

Rev. Dutch inscription. M 48 mm. 

1808 Same subject, 1672. Obv. Same. Rev. Two ships wrecked 

on a rocky coast. (Rev.) 

1809 Charles Rabenhaupt, 1672, by J. G. Breuer. Bust r. Rev. Trophy. 
M 53 mm. 

1810 Charles Rabenhaupt, Baron von Sucha, Lieutenant-General of 
Groningen and Ommeland, 1675. Bust facing. Rev. Plan of 
Groningen. Engraved. M 71 mm. 

181 1 Johann Dominicus, 1675, by Roettier. Bust r. Rev. Fame flying 
over the Netherlands; to r., Mercury and Belgia. M 74 mm. 

1812 Death of Admiral Michael de Ruyter in the Naval Battle near 
Livorno, 1676, by C. Adolphzoon. Bust facing. Rev. Battle in 
which he perished. M 70 mm. 

1813 Same subject, 1676. Naval action. Rev. Inscription. M 

70 mm. 

1814 Peace of Nymwegen, 1678. Peace, Plenty, and Prosperity. Rev. 
View of the city; arms of France and Holland above. M 67 mm. 

1815 Peace of Nymwegen, 1678, by J. V. Dishoecke. Peace standing. 
Rev. View of the city. M 71 mm. 

1816 Same. (Rev.) 

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1817 Death of Gerhardt Brand, Historian and Ecclesiastic, at Rotter- 
dam, 1683, by R. Arondeaux. Bust r. Rev. Sunset over the city 
of Rotterdam. M. 49 mm. 

18 18 Truce of Ratisbon for Twenty Years between France, Spain, 
and the Netherlands, 1684. Belgia between two altars. Rev. 
Spain and France shake hands over an altar. M 62 mm. 

1819 Balthasar Bekker, 1684. Medal by Jan Boskam. Bust 1. Rev. 
Religion exorcises the devil. JR. 55 mm. 

1820 Same. (Rev.) 

1821 Prosperity of Amsterdam, 1690. Amsterdam seated on a fort in 
the water. Rev. Inscription. M 61 mm. 

1822 Destruction of the House of J. Zuylen of Nyevelt on the Occasion 
of the Beheading of K. Kosterman, 1690. Destruction of the 
house. Rev. Head of Kosterman on an altar. M 56 mm. 

1823 Academy of Leyden, 1693, by Jan Smeltzing. Leyden seated. 
Rev. Latin inscription. M 49 mm. 

1824 Peace of Ryswick, 1697, by R. Arondeaux. Closing the doors of 
the temple of Janus. Rev. Palace at Ryswick, with plan of 
grounds. M 49 mm. 

1825 Same. (Rev.) 

1826 Same subject, 1697, by Jan Drappentier. Medal struck by 

order of the magistrates of Amsterdam. Europa offering a liba- 
tion at an altar. Rev. Prosperity seated. N 68 mm. 

1827 Same. (Rev.) M 68 mm. 

1828 Peace Rejoicings at Gouda, 1697, by J. Drappentier. Hercules, 
triumphant, stands on the devil with snake's tail. Rev. Pros- 
perity on an altar ; at the base, a river-god, Mercury, Plenty, and 
Pan. M 74 mm. 

1829 First Anniversary Jubilee of the East India Company, 1702, by 
R. Arondeaux. A female figure holding a crowned sword. Rev. 
A vessel whose oars are manned by warriors with shields. M 
62 mm. 

1830 Same. (Rev.) 

153 



1831 Repression of Sedition in Middelburg, Zeeland, 1704, by J. V. 
Dishoecke. Perseus cuts off Medusa's head, and Pegasus springs 
forth. Rev. The militia parading. M 48 mm. 

1832 Archbishop Petrus Coddaeus Sebastenus, 1705. Bust r. Rev. 
Lightning strikes a lamb whose foot rests on a book inscribed 
RESP. Belgian lion brandishing sword marches 1. M 44 mm. 

1833 Same. (Rev.) 

1834 Election of William Charles Henry Friso as Governor of Duchy 
of Guelder, by C. Wermuth, 1712. Bust r. Rev. The presenta- 
tion to the young duke. JR 63 mm. 

1835 Peace of Utrecht (1713), 1716, by Jan Drappentier. Medal of 
Ghent. The river-god Yssel receives the caduceus from Pros- 
perity. Rev. Inscription. M 73 mm. 

1836 Same subject, 1713. Europa as Prosperity seated on the 

coast. Rev. Peace closing the temple of Janus. M 48 mm. 

1837 Peace of Rastadt, 1714. Two warriors, seated, exchange a pledge 
of hands. Rev. Two fishes ; inscription. M 44 mm. 

1838 Gerhard von Loon, Numismatist, 1731, by M. Holtzhey. Bust r. 
Rev. A flaming altar, and bull bound and prostrate in the rear; 
in the foreground, a cestus. M 54 mm. 

1839 Reception of the Salzburg Emigrants in the Netherlands, 1733, 
by W. Reception of the emigrants by a standing figure in full 
armor. Rev. Seated Prosperity. M 43 mm. 

1840 Rejoicing over Peace for a Quarter of a Century, 1738, by M. 
Holtzhey. Prosperity, Peace, and Liberty seated near an altar. 
Rev. Inscription. M 61 mm. 

1841 Same subject, 1738, by N. van Swinderen. Liberty seated 

before the temple of Janus. Rev. Seven escutcheons. M 56 mm. 

1842 Third Centenary of the Invention of Printing, 1740, by M. Holtz- 
hey. Medal of Haarlem. Athena, seated on the clouds, receives 
Laurentius Costerus, inventor of printing. Rev. Prosperity 
seated near an altar. M 63 mm. 

1843 Same subject, 1740. Bust of Laurentius I Costerus facing. 

Rev. Fame flying 1. over the city. 

1844 G. W. von Imhof Sails for the Cape of Good Hope, 1742, by M. 
Holtzhey. Bust r. Rev. Vessel. M 49 mm. 

154 



1845 Election of W. C. H. Friso as Hereditary Statthalter of the 
Netherlands, 1747, by same. Bust r. Rev. Lion receives orange- 
branch, right paw resting on altar on which is a liberty-cap. 
M 41 mm. 

1846 Same subject, 1747, by M. Holtzhey. Bust r. Rev. Zodiac. 

M 67 mm. 

1847 Beginning of the Republic of the Netherlands, 1748, by M. Holtz- 
hey. Lion below an altar on which is a medallion with busts of 
William, Maurice, and Frederick Henry, Princes of Orange. 
Rev. Kneeling figure offering a libation. M 61 mm. 

1848 Prize medal of the Academy of Leyden, by Jan Drappentier. The 
Belgian lion and arms. DONUM CONSULUM LEYDEN- 
SIUM in a cartouche. Rev. Pallas standing. M 43 mm. 

1849 W. C. H. Friso, Statthalter of the Netherlands, 1747, by M. Holtz- 
hey. Belgia, with drawn sword, shield, etc., stands on a snake; 
below, eight shields. Rev. WILH. | CAR. HENR. | FRISO 
DICTATOR PER- | PETVVS CREATVS | XXV APRIL | 
MDCCXLVII. ^44 mm. 

1850 Same. (Rev.) 

1851 Carolina, Princess of Orange-Nassau, 1748, by M. Holtzhey. 
Busts of W. C. H. Friso and Anna r., jugate. Rev. Bust of Caro- 
lina r. AET. V. ANN. M 41 mm. 

1852 Same. (Rev.) 

1853 Death of W. C. H. Friso, 1751, by A. A. Bust r. Rev. Inscrip- 
tion in nine lines. M 37 mm. 

1854 Funeral of W. C. H. Friso, 1752, by N. van Swinderen. Sarco- 
phagus. Rev. Funeral procession. M 37 mm. 

1855 William V, Prince of Orange-Nassau. The beginning of the year 
1752, by J. G. Holtzhey. Bust of the young prince 1. Rev. The 
prince seated beside Belgia on a throne. M 41 mm. 

1856 Same. (Rev.) 

1857 William V chosen King of Holland, 1766. Bust r. Rev. The 
king, in ancient armor, received by the state. JR 47 mm. 

1858 Medal in Honor of the Four Jorissen Brothers, whose Ages 
Totaled 332 Years, 1767, by C. F. Krouse. The four brothers 

155 



near an altar; above, the radiate name of Jehovah in Hebrew. 
Rev. IACOBUS | THEODORUS | BERNADUS | EN MAT- 
THEUS | JORISSEN. | 18 JULY 1767. M 43 mm. 

1859 Marriage of William V and Frederike Sophia Wilhelmina of 
Prussia, 1767, by C. V. Moelingen. Busts of the two r., jugate. 
Rev. Two genii above an altar. M 37 mm. 

i860 Birth of William, Prince of Orange-Nassau, 1772, by T. V. B. 
A winged figure carries the newly born child to Belgia. Rev. 
Security seated by a column. M 43 mm. 

1861 Battle of Doggerbank. Death of Vice-Admiral W. J., Baron 
Bentinck, wounded at Doggerbank, 1781, by J. G. Holtzhey. 
Medal struck by order of the Admiralty of Amsterdam. Altar 
with a funeral urn. Rev. Arms of Amsterdam, trophies, etc. 
2R 45 mm. 

1862 Same. (Rev.) 

1863 Death of J. D. van der Capellen, 1784. Medal of 1785, by J. G. 
Holtzhey. Funeral monument. Rev. Seated Belgia. M 45 mm. 

1864 Peace between the Netherlands and Joseph II, Roman Emperor, 
and Alliance with France, 1785, by J. G. Holtzhey. Seated Peace 
receiving a winged messenger blowing a trumpet. Rev. Inscrip- 
tion. The importance of this peace for commerce is indicated by 
the flags of the East India and West India Companies. M 49 
mm. 

1865 Centenary of Cornelia Biereus, 1790, by J. G. Holtzhey. Bust r. 
Rev. Inscription. M 45 mm. 

1866 Frederick Josias, Prince of Saxe-Coburg, Defender of Holland, 
1793, by Baldenbach. Head r. Rev. The prince receives Belgia's 
thanks and is decorated by a laurel crown. M 47 mm. 

1867 Victory at Palembang, 1821, by Michaut. Bust of William I. 
Rev. (By Braemt.) Mars on a galley crowned by flying Vic- 
tory. M 42 mm. 

1868 Marriage of Frederick, Prince of Orange-Nassau, and Ludovica 
of Prussia, 1825, by G. Loos. Busts of the two r., jugate. Rev. 
Genius and winged figure flying r. M 42 mm. 

1869 Second Centenary of the Academy of Utrecht, 1836, by D. van 
der Kellen. Standing Pallas. Rev. Inscription within a wreath. 
M 53 mm. 

156 



1870 J. C. Hamelman, 1838, by D. van der Kellen. Death at Amster- 
dam at the age of one hundred years. Bust 1. Rev. Inscription 
in five lines. M 43 mm. 

1871 Medal of the Societe Hollando-Belge des Amis de la Medaille, 
by Hipp. Le Roy. Figure of Peace with laurel-branch stands 
near a seated man and points toward man plowing in the field. 
Rev. SPES. Ship on a stormy sea. M 65 mm. 

1872 Michael Adriaenz de Ruyter. Commemorative medal of the So- 
ciete Hollando-Belge des Amis de la Medaille, 1607-1907. Bust 
facing. Rev. Ships. M 66 mm. 



MEDALS OF THE FRENCH MINT 

(reference: medailles franqaises au musee monetaire, 

PARIS, 1892) 

Numbers at the end in parentheses refer to pages in the above. 

1873 Louis XII, 1498-15 15. Campaign of 1 5 12. M 24 mm. (2) 

1874 Louis XII, Duke of Milan. iE6omm. (1) 

!875 Cardinal d'Amboise, 1503. 2E 54 mm. (2) 

1876 Similar, 1500. (Rev.) M 53 mm. (2) 

1877 Francis I, 1515-1 547. Treaty of 1515. JE 55 mm. (2) 

1878 Treaty with England, 1 5 19. (Rev.) ^E 54 mm. (3) 

1879 Portrait head of Francis I, bearded. (Rev.) JE 54 mm. (3) 

1880 Battle of Marignano. (Rev.) M 55 mm. (2) 

1881 Henry II, 1547-1559. The Glory of the King, 1551. JE 36 
mm. (3) 

1882 Conquests of Henry II, 1552. M 61 mm. (4) 

1883 League against the Emperor Charles V, 1552. (Rev.) M 

60 mm. (4) 

1884 Francis, Duke of Guise, and the Defense of the Town of 

Metz, 1552. M 53 mm. (5) 

157 



1885 Treaty with England. (Rev.) 2E 61 mm. (4) 

1886 Diana of Poitiers, 1552. (Rev.) 2E 38 mm. (4) 

1887 Catherine de Medici, 1555. (Rev.) 2E 60 mm. (6) 

1888 Diana of Poitiers. 2E 53 mm. (5) 

^89 Marriage of the Dauphin and Mary Stuart, 1558. M 51 

mm. (6) 

1890 Death of Henry II (1559). M 52 mm. (7) 

1891 Francis II, 1559-1560. Peace with England, 1560. 7E 53 

mm. (7) 

1892 Antoine of Navarre, 1560. 2E 38 mm. (7) 

1893 Charles IX, 1560-1574. Catherine de Medici. M 43 mm. 

1894 The Coronation, 1561. 2E 32 mm. (9) 

1895 Emblem of the King. (Rev.) 2E 52 mm. (9) 

1896 'Same subject, 1564. (Rev.) 2E 42 mm. (9) 

1897 The Queen Mother, 1565. (Rev.) yE 38 mm. (10) 

1898 The Renown of the King, 1568. (Rev.) 2E 38 mm. (8) 

1899 Elizabeth of Austria, 1572. (Rev.) JE 38 mm. (11) 

1900 Massacre of St. Bartholomew, 1572. (Rev.) 2E 37 mm. (10) 

1901 Same. (Rev.) 2R 38 mm. 

1902 Same subject, 1572. (Rev.) 2E 52 mm. (10) 

1903 Henry, Duke of Anjou, King of Poland, 1573. 2E 29 

mm. (12) 

1904 Charles, Cardinal of Lorraine. 2E 38 mm. (12) 

1905 Henry III, 1 574-1 589. Public Prosperity, 1574. 7E 38 mm. (13) 

1906 Peace with the Catholic League. (Rev.) M 48 mm. (17) 

158 



1907 Rene de Birague, Chancellor of France, 1577. 2E 39 mm. 

(15) 

1908 Same subject, 1580. 2E 39 mm. (16) 

1909 Louis, Cardinal of Guise, 1578. 2E 48 mm. (16) 

1910 Emblem of the King, 1578. {Rev.) 7E 36 mm. (14) 

1911 Foundation of the Order of the Holy Ghost, 1579. (Rev.) 

^43. mm. (17) 

1912 Chancellor de Cheverny, 1580. M 38 mm. (17) 

1913 Treaty with the Swiss, 1582. 2E 42 mm. (17) 

1914 Henry as Alexander Crossing the Tigris. JE 42 mm. (14) 

1915 Catherine de Medici, Mother of Three Kings. (Rev.) 7E 

51 mm. (13) 

1916 Henry III and his Mother. (Rev.) M 43 mm. (12) 

1917 Queen Louise of Lorraine. JE 43 mm. (14) 

1918 Henry, Duke of Guise. JE 51 mm. (15) 

1919 Cardinal of Bourbon, 1590. JE 34 mm. (18) 

1920 Same subject, 1590. ^E 48 mm. (18) 

1921 Henry IV, 1589-1610. Birth of the Dauphin. JE 57 mm. (21) 

1922 Erection of Equestrian Statue to Henry IV, 1817, by B. An- 

drieu. (Rev.) JE 23 mm. 

1923 Mint of Chalons, 1591. (Rev.) JE 36 mm. (19) 

1924 Reunion of the Two Kingdoms, 1598. (Rev.) 7E 43 

mm. (20) 

1925 The Artillery, 1601. (Rev.) ^ 50 mm. (20) 

1926 Marriage of the King, 1604. (Rev.) JE 57 mm. (21) 

1927 Maximilian de Bethune, Duke of Sully. JE 44 mm. (20) 

159 



1928 Coronation of Maria de Medici, 1610. 2E 44 mm. (22) 

(Rev.) JE 72 mm. (25) 

1929 Coronation of Maria de Medici, 1610. JE 44 mm. (22) 

J 930 Regency of the Queen Mother, 1613. M 55 mm. (22) 

1931 Majority of the King, 1614. M 44 mm. 

1932 Cardinal Richelieu, 1631, by J. Warin. M 54 mm. (24) 

x 933 Similar, 1634. (Rev.) M 32 mm. (24) 

1934 Oath of Louis XIII, 1638. (Rev.) M 70 mm. (24) 

J 935 Birth of the Dauphin, 1638. (Rev.) 2E 72 mm. (25) 

1936 Same subject, 1638. (Rev.) 2E 41 mm. (25) 

*937 Emblem of Cardinal Mazarin, 1659. 2E 62 mm. (170) 

1938 Death of Louis XIII, 1643, by J. Mauger. (Rev.) M 41 

mm. (26) 

1939 Louis XIV, 1643-1715. Battle of Rocroy, 1643. ^ 41 mm. (28) 

1940 Capture of Thirty Towns, 1644. (Rev.) M 41 mm. (33) 

1941 Marriage of Louise of Gonzaga, 1645. (Rev.) 2E 41 

mm. (35) 

1942 Defeat of the Duke of Bavaria, 1648. (Rev.) M 41 

mm. (39) 

*943 Death of Louis XIII, 1643, by H. Roussel. (Rev.) M 70 

mm. (26) 

1944 Battle of Norlingen, 1645, by M. Molart. (Rev.) M 74 

mm. (34) 

1945 Regency of the Queen Mother, 1643, by H. Roussel. (Rev.) 

M 70 mm. (27) 

1946 Same subject, 1643, by J. Warin. (Rev.) M 28 mm. (168) 

1947 Battle of Liorens and Capture of Balaguier, 1645, by M. 

Molart. (Rev.) M 74 mm. (35) 

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!Q48 Capture of Piombino and Portolongone, 1646, by H. Rous- 

sel. {Rev.) 2E 41 mm. (37) 

1949 Capture of Tortosa, 1648, by M. Molart. {Rev.) M 75 

mm. (39) 

I 95° Battle of Lens, 1643, by M. Molart. (Rev.) M 75 mm. (40) 

xgij! Peace of Westphalia, 1648, by J. Le Blanc. (Rev.) M 42 

mm. (40) 

1952 Battle of Rethel, 1650, by M. Molart. (Rev.) JE 72 mm. (42) 

1953 Same subject, 1650, by H. Roussel. M 69 mm. (42) 

1954 Majority of the King, 165 1, by M. Molart and J. Mauger. 

(Rev.) M 63 mm. (43) 

1955 Same subject, 1651, by M. Molart. (Rev.) 74 mm. (43) 

1956 Marie Therese. (Rev.) M 22 mm. 

*957 Relief of Arras, 1654, by T. Bernard. (Rev.) 2E 42 mm. 

(47) 

1958 Same subject, 1654. (Rev.) M 42 mm. 

*959 Founding of the Hospital General, 1656. M 42 mm. (48) 

i960 Same subject, 1656, by T. Bernard. (Rev.) 2E 63 mm. 

(48) 

1961 Capture of Capelle, 1656, by J. Dollin. (Rev.) M 41 mm. 

(50) 

1962 Capture of Montmedy, 1657, by J. Dollin. (Rev.) M 74 

mm. (51) 

1963 Same subject, 1657, by M. Molart. (Rev.) JE 41 mm. (51) 

1964 Battle of the Dunes, 1658, by M. Molart. (Rev.) 2E 72 mm. 

(50 

1965 Marriage of the King, 1660, by C. J. F. Cheron. (Rev,) M 

62 mm. (55) 

1966 Same subject, 1660. (Rev.) M 41 mm. 

161 



1967 Peace with the Pyrenees, 1660, by J. Mauger. (Rev.) JE 

70 mm. (171) 

1968 Same subject, 1660, by J. Hardi. M 39 mm. (171) 

1969 Entrance of the Queen into Paris, 1660, by J. Mauger. M 

63 mm. (56) 

J 97o Citadel and Chateau of Marseilles, 1660. (Rev.) M 41 

mm. (57) 

ig7i Education of the King, 1660. (Rev.) JE 61 mm. (169) 

1972 Birth of the Dauphin, 1661, by H. Roussel. (Rev.) 2E 63 

mm. (60) 

1973 Same subject, 1661, by M. Molart. M 74 mm. (60) 

1974 Zeal of the King, by H. Roussel. (Rev.) M 73 mm. (58) 

1975 Homage of Charles, Duke of Lorraine, 1661, by N. Dela- 

haye. (Rev.) M 61 mm. (59) 

J 976 Same subject, 1661. M 42 mm. (60) 

J 977 The King Taking the Reins of State, 1661, by J. Mauger. 

(Rev.) 2E 42 mm. (57) 

J 978 Liberality of the King during the Famine. M 51 mm. (62) 

*979 Same subject, 1662. (Rev.) 2E 41 mm. (62) 

1980 Promotion of the Knights of the Holy Ghost, 1662, by J. 

Mauger. M 73 mm. (61) 

1981 Same subject, 1662. (Rev.) JE 41 mm. (61) 

1982 Right of Precedence Recognized by Spain, 1662, by T. Ber- 
nard. (Rev.) M 72 mm. (62) 

19 83 The Tournaments, 1662, by J. Nilis. (Rev.) 2E 65 mm. (63) 

1984 Renewal of the Treaty with the Swiss, 1663. (Rev.) M 

42 mm. (66) 

1985 Same subject, 1663. (Rev.) M 42 mm. (173) 

162 



1986 Ceremony of the Day after the Coronation, 1664. M oval 

19x16 mm. (169) 

ig 8 7 Erfurt Restored to the Elector of Mayence, 1664. (Rev.) 

7E 42 mm. (69) 

IQ 88 The Industries, 1664, by T. Bernard. (Rev.) 2E 42 mm. 

(69) 

IQ 8 9 Erection of the Pyramid at Rome, 1664, by M. Molart. M 

42 mm. (67) 

1990 The East and West Indian Companies, 1664. (Rev.) 2E> 

42 mm. (69) 

1991 Audience of the Legate, 1664. (Rev.) M 73 mm. (68) 

1992 Colony of Madagascar, 1665. (Rev.) M 63 mm. (70) 

J 993 Clemency of the King toward the Extortioners, 1665, by M. 

Molart. M 73 mm. (74) 

1994 Port of Rochefort, 1666. (Rev.) 2E 42 mm. (73) 

J 995 Encouragement to Men of Letters, 1666. (Rev.) 7E 41 mm. 

(72) 

1996 Campaign of Flanders, 1667, by H. Breton. (Rev.) M 73 

mm. (174) 

J 997 Capture of Tournay and Courtray, 1667. (Rev.) 2E 89 mm. 

(174) 

1998 Capture of Courtray, 1667. (Rev.) M 41 mm. (jj) 

1999 The Observatory of Paris, 1667. (Rev.) M 34 mm. 

2000 Emblem of the King, 1667, by J. Mauger. (Rev.) M 70 

mm. (175) 

2001 The New Ordinance, 1667. (Rev.) 2E 42 mm. (75) 

2002 Navigation Reestablished, 1668. M $1 mm. (176) 

2003 The Great Conde, 1668. M 55 mm. (177) 

2004 The Factories, 1669, by J. Le Blanc. (Rev.) M 42 mm. 

(84) 

163 



2005 Law for Cleaning and Lighting the City, 1669, by Hupiere. 

(Rev.) JE 54 mm. (82) 

2006 Repaying of Paris, 1669, by J. Nilis. (Rev.) M 54 mm. (83) 

2007 Reestablishment of the Navy, 1670. (Rev.) M 41 mm. (85) 

2008 Military Order of St. Lazarus of Jerusalem, 1672. (Rev.) 

M 45 mm. (179) 

2009 Siege of Charleroi Raised, 1672. (Rev.) 7E 41 mm. (91) 

2010 Capture of Four Towns on the Rhine, 1672, by J. Mauger. 

(Rev.) M 41 mm. (88) 

201 1 Capture of Twelve Towns in Holland and on the Rhine 

(1672), by H. Roussel. M 64 mm. (178) 

2012 The French Academy at the Louvre, 1673. (Rev.) 7E 41 

mm. (90) 

2013 Same subject, 1673. (Rev.) 7E 41 mm. (92) 

2014 Naval Victories, 1673. (Rev.) JE 53 mm. (179) 

2015 The Elector of Brandenburg Driven Back to the Elbe, 1673, 

by J. Mauger. (Rev.) 7E J2 mm. (92) 

2016 Colbert, 1674, by H. Roussel. 7E 63 mm. (198) 

2017 Second Conquest of Franche-Comte, 1674, by M. Molart. 

(Rev.) M J2 mm. (93) 

2018 Capture of Besangon, 1674, by H. Roussel. (Rev.) JE 72 

mm. (94) 

2019 Same subject, 1674. (Rev.) ^ 70 mm. (179) 

2020 Siege of Oudenarde Raised, 1674, by H. Roussel. (Rev.) 

^73 mm. (97) 

2021 Failure of the Plans of Holland, 1674, by H. Roussel. (Rev.) 

M 70 mm. (97) 

2022 Emblem of the King, 1674, by J. Warin. 7E 82 mm. (175) 

2023 Capture of Limbourg, 1675, by M. Molart. (Rev.) 2E 73 

mm. (99) 

164 



2024 Relief of Messina, 1675, by M. Molart. (Rev.) JE 73 mm. 

(98) 

2025 Les Invalides, 1675, by J. Mauger. (Rev.) ^E 70 mm. (101) 

2026 The Germans Driven from Alsace, 1675. (Rev.) 7E 41 

mm. (98) 

2027 Island of Cayenne Retaken, 1676. (Rev.) 7E 41 mm. (105) 

2028 Naval Battle of Agosta, 1676. (Rev.) M 41 mm. (101) 

2029 Capture of Bouchain, 1676. (Rev.) M 41 mm. (103) 

2030 Capture of Conde, 1676, by M. Molart. (Rev.) M 72 mm. 

(102) 

2031 Naval Battle of Palermo, 1676, by M. Molart. (Rev.) 2E 

71 mm. (103) 

2032 Capture of Valenciennes, 1677, by M. Molart. (Rev.) 2E 

J2 mm. (105) 

2033 Same subject, 1677, by T. Bernard. (Rev.) M 41 mm. (105) 

2034 Combat of Tabago, 1677. (Rev.) M 41 mm. (105) 

2035 Capture of Cambrai, 1677, by J. B. Dufour. (Rev.) 2E 58 

mm. (181) 

2036 Battle of Cassel, 1677, by H. Roussel. (Rev.) M 70 mm. 

(106) 

2037 Same subject, 1677, by H. Roussel. (Rev.) M 41 mm. 

2038 Capture of Puycerda, 1678. (Rev.) JE 41 mm. (in) 

2039 Peace of Nimegue, 1678. JE 88 mm. (112) 

2040 Marriage of Marie Louise of Orleans to the King of Spain, 

1679, by J. Nilis. (Rev.) M 41 mm. (113) 

2041 Security of the Kingdom, 1679, by J. Nilis. (Rev.) M 41 

mm. (184) 

2042 The Glory of the Navy, by J. Mauger. (Rev.) M 71 mm. 

(148) 

165 



2043 Fortifications of Huningen, 1680. (Rev.) M 68 mm. (117) 

2044 Levy of Sailors, 1680, by M. Molart. M 71 mm. (116) 

2045 Reduction of Strasbourg, 1681. (Rev.) i£ 70 mm. (117) 

2046 Defeat of the Corsairs of Tripoli, 1681. (Rev.) 7E 39 mm. 

(119) 

2047 Strasbourg Subdued and Casale Returned to the King, 1681. 

^E 40 mm. (118) 

2048 Construction of the Canal from the Garonne to the Cape de 

Cette, 1 681, by M. Molart. (Rev.) M 72 mm. (185) 

2049 The King Condemning Himself, 1682. (Rev.) M 30 mm. 

(120) 

2050 Fortification of Strasbourg, 1683, by J. Mauger. (Rev.) JE 

66 mm. (121) 

2051 Bombardment of Algiers, 1683. (Rev.) ^ 40 mm. (122) 

2052 Death of Colbert, 1683, by T. Bernard. JE 83 mm. (199) 

2053 Jean Warin, 1684, by J. B. Dufour. M 50 mm. (200) 

2054 Capture of Luxembourg, 1684. M 85 mm. (187) 

2055 Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, 1680, by M. Molart. 

(Rev.) M 70 mm. (129) 

2056 Submission of the Republic of Genoa, 1685. (Rev.) 2E 71 

mm. (128) 

2057 Arrival of the Doge of Genoa, 1685, by H. Breton. (Rev.) 

y£68 mm. (128) 

2058 The Royal Bridge, 1685, by M. Molart. (Rev.) JE 71 mm. 

(130) 

20 59 Same subject, 1685, by N. Delahaye. (Rev.) M 63 mm. 

(130) 

2060 Louis de Boucherat, Chancellor of France, 1685, by M. 

Molart. M 77 mm. (201) 

2061 Same, 1686. (Rev.) M 41 mm. (138) 

166 



2062 The King's Illness, 1686, by A. Meybusch. (Rev.) M 50 

mm. (133) 

2063 Ambassadors from Siam, 1686, by J. Mauger. {Rev.) 2E 

71 mm. (133) 

2064 Recovery of the King, 1687, by M. Molart. (Rev.) M 68 

mm. (134) 

2065 Same subject, 1687. (Rev.) M 72 mm. (449) 

2066 League of Augsburg, 1687. (Rev.) M 41 mm. (137) 

2067 Campaign of the Dauphin, 1688, by T. Bernard. (Rev.) 

2E 41 mm. (136) 

2068 James II, King of England, a Refugee in France, 1689. 

(Rev.) M 41 mm. (137) 

2069 Promotion of the Knights of the Holy Ghost, 1689, by H. 

Roussel. M 41 mm. (138) 

2070 Battle of Standard, 1690, by J. Mauger. (Rev.) M 71 mm. 

(139) 

2071 The English Driven from Canada, 1690. (Rev.) M 41 

mm. (140) 

2072 Same. (Rev.) M 41 mm. 

2073 Capture of Nice, 1691. (Rev.) 2E 41 mm. (141) 

2074 Nice and Mons Taken the Same Day, 1691. (Rev.) JE 41 

mm. (141) 

2075 Capture of Namur, 1692, by J. Mauger. (Rev.) M 34 mm. 

(143) 

2076 Fortification of One Hundred and Fifty Towns, 1692. (Rev.) 

M 41 mm. (145) 

2077 Honors Paid the Marines, 1692, by H. Roussel. (Rev.) 2E 

71 mm. (149) 

2078 Founding of the Military Order of St. Louis, 1693. (Rev.) 

M 71 mm. (146) 

2079 Same subject, 1693. (Rev.) M 41 mm. (146) 

167 



2080 Defeat of the English at Brest, 1694, by H. Roussel. (Rev.) 

JE 69 mm. (150) 

2081 France Provided with Wheat, 1694. (Rev.) 2E 40 mm. 

(15O 

2082 Chamber of Commerce, 1700. (Rev.) M 41 mm. (158) 

2083 Accession of the Duke of Anjou to the Throne of Spain, 

1700, by T. Bernard. (Rev.) M 41 mm. (158) 

2084 Same subject, 1700. (Rev.) £ 41 mm. (158) 

2085 Battle of Cassano, 1705, by J. Dollin. (Rev.) 2E 41 mm. 

(162) 

2086 Siege of Toulon Raised, 1707, by J. Le Blanc. (Rev.) JE 41 

mm. (163) 

2087 Les Invalides, 1707. (Rev.) M 30 mm. 

2088 Same subject. (Rev.) M 29 mm. 

2089 Birth of the Duke of Anjou (Louis XV), 1710. (Rev.) M 

42 mm. (164) 

2090 Fulfilment of the Vow of Louis XIII, 1719, by H. Roussel. 

(Rev.) Myimm. (193) 

2091 Mint of Lille. 2E 30 mm. 

2092 Louis XV, 1715-1774. The King and the Regent, by J. Duvivier. 
2E 41 mm. (210) 

2093 Bust of the King, N oval 16x13 mm. 

2094 Interview between Louis XV and Peter the Great, 1717. 

(Rev.) iE 42 mm. (211) 

2095 N. de Launay, 1719, by J. Duvivier. 2E 41 mm. (270) 

2096 Louisburg Conquered and Fortified, 1720. (Rev.) M 42 

mm. (214) 

2097 Louis XV, 1720, by J. Duvivier. JR 25 mm. 

2098 Audience with the Ambassador of Turkey, 1721, by J. 

Le Blanc. (Rev.) ^E 41 mm. (215) 

168 



2ogg The Palais Royal, 1721. (Rev.) M 31 mm. 

2100 Coronation of the King, by J. Duvivier. 2E 73 mm. 

2101 Marriage of Mademoiselle de Montpensier with the Prince 

of Austria, 1722, by J. Duvivier. JE 42 mm. (217) 

2102 Plague of Marseilles, 1723, by C. N. Roettier, Jun. (Rev.) 

M 42 mm. (43) 

2103 Versailles, 1723, by J. Duvivier. (Rev.) ^ 31 mm. 

2104 The Mint, 1723. (Rev.) M 30 mm. 

2105 Promotion of the Knights of the Holy Ghost, 1724. 2E 42 

mm. (220) 

2106 Marriage Ceremony, 1725, by J. Duvivier. (Rev.) 7E 42 

mm. (221) 

2107 The Royal Hunt, 1725. M 42 mm. (222) 

2108 Same subject, 1725. (Rev.) JE 32 mm. (222) 

2109 Birth of Twin Princesses, 1727, by J. Duvivier. M 41 mm. 

(223) 

21 10 Birth of the Dauphin, 1729, by M. Rog. (Rev.) 2E 73 mm. 

(225) 

2111 Melchior, Cardinal of Polignac, 1730, by F. J. Marteau. 2E 

59 mm. (255) 

21 12 Renewal of the Treaty with Sweden, 1738, by J. C. Roettier. 

(Rev.) ^E 42 mm. (231) 

21 13 Pacification of the Republic of Genoa, 1738, by J. Duvivier. 

(Rev.) M42 mm. (231) 

2114 Second Audience of the Ambassador of Turkey, 1742, by B. 

Duvivier. M 42 mm. (233) 

2115 Capture of Fribourg, 1744, by J. Marteau. (Rev.) M 42 

mm. (236) 

21 16 Expedition of the French Astronomers to the Equator and 

the North Pole, 1744. (Rev.) M 42 mm. (236) 

169 



2iij First Marriage of the Dauphin, 1745, by J. C. Roettier. 

(Rev.) JE 72 mm. (236) 

2118 Conquests of the King, 1745, by J. C. Roettier. (Rev.) M 

42 mm. (238) 

21 19 Battle of Rocoux, 1746, by J. C. Roettier. (Rev.) JE42 mm. 

(239) 

2120 Second Marriage of the Dauphin, 1747. (Rev.) JE 42 mm. 

(239) 

2121 Same subject, 1747. (Rev.) 2E 42 mm. (240) 

2122 Relief of the Republic of Genoa, 1747, by J. C. Roettier. 

(Rev.) M 42 mm. (239) 

2123 Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle, 1748, by J. C. Roettier. M 74 mm. 

(241) 

2124 Construction of the Place de Saint Sulpice, 1754, by C. N. 

Roettier, Jun. (Rev.) M 42 mm. (244) 

2125 Birth of the Duke de Berry, 1754. (Rev.) 2E 42 mm. (244) 

2126 Small Pleasures of the King, 1755. 2E 29 mm. 

2127 The Louvre, 1756. (Rev.) M 31 mm. 

2128 Alliance with Marie Therese, 1756, by J. Duvivier. (Rev.) 

M 43 mm. 

2129 Prize for the Marine Surgeons, 1756. M 35 mm. (248) 

2130 Chamber of Commerce of Picardy, 1761. 2E 42 mm. 

2131 The Mint of Paris, 1767, signed P. B. M 31 mm. 

2132 Building of the Mint of Paris, 1770, by C. N. Roettier, Jun. 

(Rev.) 7E 65 mm. (250) 

2133 Reunion of Corsica and France, 1770, by C. N. Roettier, Jun. 

(Rev.) M 64 mm. (259) 

2134 Louis XVI, 1774-1792. Renewal of the Treaty with the Swiss, 
1778, by P. S. B. Duvivier. JE 43 mm. (276) 

170 



2135 Academy and School of Surgery, 1774, by N. Gatteaux. JE 

39 mm. (273) 

2136 Evacuation of Boston by the British, 1776, by P. S. B. Du- 

vivier. JE 69 mm. (275) 

2137 Beneficence of the Queen, 1779, by P. S. B. Duvivier. JE 42 

mm. (^yy) 

2138 John Paul Jones, 1779, by A. Dupre. JE 57 mm. (2yy) 

2139 Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, 1781, by P. S. B. Duvivier. 

JE 73 mm. (276) 

2140 Birth of the Dauphin, 1781, by P. S. B. Duvivier. JE 42 mm. 

(278) 

2141 Same subject, from the Six Merchant Societies, 1781. {Rev.) 

JE 72 mm. (280) 

2142 French Assistance in the American Revolution at the Battle 

of Cowpens, 1781, by P. S. B. Duvivier. JE 46 mm. 

2143 Same subject, 1781, by P. S. B. Duvivier. ^E 46 mm. 

2144 The Central Canal, 1783, by P. S. B. Duvivier. (Rev.) JE 

74 mm. (281) 

2145 Voyage of Lapeyrouse and Langle, 1778. (Rev. 1785.) JE 

60 mm. (285) 

2146 Foundation of the Hospice Beaujon, a Charitable School for 

Boys and Girls, 1784. JE 42 mm. (284) 

2147 Franklin and the Discovery of Electricity, 1784, by A. Du- 
pre. JE 46 mm. (289) 

2148 Same subject, 1786, by A. Dupre. JE 46 mm. (289) 

2149 Mines of Allemont, 1786, by Dupre. JE 69 mm. (289) 

2150 Lafayette, 1789, by R. Dumarest. JE octagonal 33 mm. 

(300) 

2151 Abolition of Feudal Privileges, 1789, by E. Gatteaux. (Rev.) 

JE 64 mm. (299) 

2152 Revolutionary League, 1789, by J. E. Roine. JR 41 mm. 

171 



2153 Arrival of the King at Paris, 1789, by P. S. B. Duvivier. 

(Rev.) JE 53 mm. (299) 

2154 Homage of the National Guard, 1790, by Rousseau and 

Simon. JE 33 mm. (300) 

2155 French Confederation, 1790. M 42 mm. (301) 

2156 Oath to the Constitution, 1791. M oval 31x21 mm. (302) 

2157 Pikes and Swords, by Trebuchet. 2E oval 41x30 mm. (302) 

2158 Republic, 1792-1804. Death of Louis XVII (1795), by A. J. De- 
paulis. M 51 mm. (418) 

2159 General Alexander Beauharnais, 1793. M 32 mm. (306) 

2160 Battle of Montenotte, 1796, by R. V. Jeuffroy and D. V. 

Denon. 7E 41 mm. (308) 

2161 Castorland, 1796. ^E 33 mm. (311) 

2162 Napoleon and Faipoult, by H. Vassallo. (Rev.) 2E 51 mm. 

(312) 

2163 Capitulation of Mantou, 1797, by E. Gatteaux. 2E 41 mm. 

(3") 

2164 Council of Five Hundred. M 42 mm. (308) 

2165 Same subject, 1799. M oval 56x47 mm. (318) 

2166 ■ Treaty of Campo-Formio, 1798, by P. S. B. Duvivier. (Rev.) 

^57 mm. (313) 

2167 Same subject. H, initial of the engraver. M 40 mm. (313) 

2168 Council of Elders. M 42 mm. (307) 

2169 Same subject, 1798. JE 51 mm. (315) 

2170 Congress of Rastadt, 1798. 2E 40 mm. (317) 

2171 Fete of Youth at Rome, 1798. M 39 mm. (315) 

2172 Conquest of Egypt, 1798, by J. M. Jouannin and D. V. 

Denon. JE 41 mm. (318) 

172 



2173 Anniversary of the Roman Republic, 1799. 2E 41 mm. 

(318) 

2174 Arrival at Frejus, 1799. {Rev.) M jeton 32 mm. (319) 

2175 Crossing of the Rhine and the Danube, by E. Gatteaux. 

(Rev.) JE 59 mm. (324) 

2176 Conquest of Upper Egypt, 1799, by A. Galle. 7E 36 mm. 

(317) 

21 77 Court of Appeals of Paris, by E. Gatteaux. JE 48 mm. (321) 

2178 Tribunal of Cassation, by E. Gatteaux. 2E oct. 48 mm. 

(322) 

2179 Decoration of the Victors of the Bastille. JE losange 18x18 

mm. (297) 

2180 Conquest of Lower Egypt, 1799, by N. Brenet. M 33 mm. 

(3i6) 

2181 Same, by D. V. Denon. (Rev.) 7E 2J mm. 

2182 ■ Administrators of the United Societies of the War, 1799. 

M oct. 35 mm. (319) 

2183 Marriage of Louis Antoine, Duke of Angouleme, to Marie 

Therese, daughter of Louis XVI, 1799, by R. V. Jeuffroy and J. 
De Puymaurin. JE 51 mm. 

2184 Passage of St. Bernard ; Battle of Marengo, 1800. ^41 mm. 

(322) 

2185 Same subject, 1800, by P. A. Montagny after B. Andrieu. M 

60 mm. (323) 

2186 — —The First Consul at. the Battle of Marengo, 1800, by H. 
Auguste and Brenet. yE 51 mm. (323) 

2187 Reestablishment of the Cisalpine Republic, 1800, by C. Lavy. 

^ 53 mm - (325) 

2188 Accession to the Consulship, 1800, by L. M. Petit. (Rev.) 

M 51 mm. (520) 

2189 Attempt on Bonaparte's Life, 1801, by H. Auguste. /E 51 

mm. (327) 

173 



2190 Peace of Luneville, 1801. (Rev.) 2E 55 mm. (328) 

2191 Same subject, 1801, by Loos. 2E 36 mm. (331) 

2192 Same subject, 1801, by P. S. B. Duvivier. (Rev.) JE 57 

mm. (328) 

2193 Same subject, 1801, by Kempson and Kindon. 2E 39 mm. 

(329) 

2194 Same subject, by P. Ferrier. 2E 40 mm. (329) 

2195 Visit of the King and Queen of Etruria to the Mint, 1801. 

2E 35 mm. (330) 

2196 General Peace, 1801-1802. (Rev.) iE 53 mm. (336) 

2197 Peace of Amiens, 1801, by R. Dumarest. (Rev.) 2E 49 mm. 

(337) 

2198 L'fipee, of the Institution of Deaf Mutes, 1801, by P. S. B. 

Duvivier. 7E 42 mm. 

2199 Same subject, 1805, by P. S. B. Duvivier. 2E 42 mm. 

2200 Reestablishment of Religion, 1802, by B. Andrieu. (Rev.) 

JE 51 mm. (338) 

2201 Promulgation of the Treaty of Amiens, 1802, by R. V. Jeuf- 

froy. ^E 68 mm. (339) 

2202 Reestablishment of the Old Italian Republic, 1802. (Rev.) 

M 45 mm. 

2203 Bridge over the Durance, 1803, by B. Andrieu. (Rev.) 7E 

42 mm. (342) 

2204 Visit of the First Consul to the Mint, 1803, by N. P. Tiolier. 

^39 mm. (342) 

2205 Reunion of Piemont with France, 1803, by C. Lavy. 2E 51 

mm. (344) 

2206 Venus de Medici, 1803. (Rev.) 7E 40 mm. (345) 

2207 Negotiations with England, 1803. 2E 14 mm. (345) 

174 



2208 Distribution of the Cross of the Legion of Honor to Mem- 
bers of the Camp of Boulogne, 1804, by D. V. Denon and R. V. 
Jeuffroy. 2E 41 mm. (346) 

2209 The Civil Code, 1804, by N. Brenet and D. V. Denon. M 

42 mm. (343) 

2210 Napoleon I, 1804-1815. The statue of Jeanne d'Arc at Orleans, 
by A. Dupre after Gois. (Rev.) M 55 mm. (343) 

2211 Coronation of Napoleon at Paris, 1804, by J. B. Merlen. 

(Rev.) JE 44 mm. (348) 

2212 Rebuilding of the Mint, 1804, by B. Andrieu and D. V. 

Denon. (Rev.) M 41 mm. (351) 

2213 Institution of the Legion of Honor. (Rev.) M 41 mm. 

(346) 

2214 Hall of Apollo at the Louvre, by B. Andrieu and D. V. De- 
non. (Rev.) 2E 34 mm. (347) 

2215 Laocoon Hall at the Louvre, by B. Andrieu and D. V. Denon. 

(Rev.) M 34 mm. (348) 

2216 Poorhouse at Genoa, 1805, by H. Vassallo. 2E 41 mm. (365) 

2217 Deputation of the Mayors of Paris to Schoenbrunn, 1805, 

by N. Brenet. M 68 mm. (357) 

2218 The Order of the Iron Crown, 1805. (Rev.) 2E oct. 43 mm. 

(353) 

2219 Coronation of the Emperor at Milan, 1805, by L. Manfredini. 

^42 mm. (352) 

2220 Same subject, 1805, by L. Manfredini. (Rev.) M 42 mm. 

(352) 

2221 Same subject, 1805, by L. Jaley and D. V. Denon. (Rev.) 

M 42 mm. (352) 

2222 Capitulation of LTlm and Memmingen, 1805, by L. Jaley and 

D. V. Denon. (Rev.) M 42 mm. (355) 

2223 Flags Recovered at Innsbruck, 1805, by N. Brenet and D. V. 

Denon. (Rev.) M 42 mm. (355) 

175 



2224 Capture of Vienna and Presbourg, 1805, by A. Galle and 

D. V. Denon. (Rev.) JE 42 mm. (355) 

2225 Capture of Vienna, 1805. JE 42 mm. (356) 

2226 Battle of Austerlitz; the Three Emperors, 1805, by B. An- 

drieu and D. V. Denon. (Rev.) JE 42 mm. (356) 

2227 Battle of Austerlitz, 1805, by L. Jaley. (Rev.) JE 42 mm. 

(356) 

2228 The Medical Schools, by D. V. Denon and J. M. Jouannin. 

(Rev.) JE 42 mm. (358) 

2229 Cathedral of Vienna, 1805, by D. V. Denon and B. Andrieu. 

(Rev.) JE 42 mm. (358) 

2230 Column to the Grand Army, 1805, by N. Brenet and D. V. 

Denon. (Rev.) JE 42 mm. (358) 

2231 Venice Returned to Italy, 1805, by N. Brenet and D. V. 

Denon. (Rev.) JE 42 mm. (358) 

2232 Feast of the Coronation, 1805, by N. Brenet. JE 35 mm. 

(349) 

2233 Same subject, 1805, by D. V. Denon and B. Andrieu. (Rev.) 

JE 32 mm. (348) 

2234 Coronation of Napoleon at Paris, 1805, by P. Prudhon and 

R. V. Jeuffroy. JE 68 mm. (349) 

2235 Same subject, 1805. (Rev.) JE jeton. 32 mm. (349) 

2236 Conquest of Istria, 1806, by N. Brenet and D. V. Denon. 

(Rev.) JE 42 mm. (360) 

2237 Visit of Louis Charles, Duke of Bavaria, to the Paris Mint, 

1806. JE 28 mm. 

2238 Conquest of Naples, 1806, by N. Brenet and D. V. Denon. 

(Rev.) JE 42 mm. (360) 

2239 — — Battle of Jena, 1806, by D. V. Denon and A. Galle. (Rev.) 
JE 42 mm. (362) 

2240 Same subject, 1806, by B. Andrieu. (Rev.) JE 42 mm. 

(363) 

176 



2241 Capitulation of Four Prussian Fortresses, 1806, by R. V. 

Jeuffroy and D. V. Denon. (Rev.) 7E 42 mm. (363) 

2242 Confederation of the Rhine, 1806, by N. Brenet and D. V. 

Denon. (Rev.) 7E 42 mm. (362) 

2243 Dominions Granted, 1806, by B. Andrieu and D. V. Denon. 

(Rev.) 7E 42 mm. (364) 

2244 Napoleon at Osterode, by D. V. Denon. (Rev.) 7E 42 mm. 

(366) 

2245 Battle of Eylau, 1807, by N. Brenet. (Rev.) 2E 42 mm. 

(367) 

2246 Campaigns of 1806 and 1807, by D. V. Denon and George. 

(Rev.) 2E 42 mm. (367) 

2247 Battle of Friedland, 1807, by A. Galle. (Rev.) 2E 42 mm. 

(367) 

2248 Victories of June 14 (Marengo and Friedland), by N. Brenet 

and D. V. Denon. (Rev.) 7E 42 mm. (367) 

2249 Grand Duchy of Warsaw, 1807, by N. Brenet and D. V. 

Denon. (Rev.) M 42 mm. (369) 

2250 Sojourn of Napoleon at Dresden, 1807, by K. W. Hoeckner. 

(Rev.) 2E 42 mm. (369) 

2251 Independence of Dantzig, 1807, by B. Andrieu and D. V. 

Denon. (Rev.) 2E 42 mm. (369) 

2252 Marriage of the King of Westphalia, 1807. 2E 42 mm. (370) 

2253 Visit of the King and Queen of Westphalia to the Mint, 

1807, by B. Andrieu. M 42 mm. (370) 

2254 Route from Nice to Rome, 1807, by D. V. Denon and R. 

Gayrard. (Rev.) 7E 42 mm, ' (372) 

2255 Victories of 1807, by D. V. Denon and L. Jaley. (Rev.) 

M 42 mm. (371) 

2256 Battle of Sommo Sierra, 1808, by N. Brenet and R. V. Jeuf- 
froy. (Rev.) M 42 mm. (375) 

177 



2257 Entrance into Madrid, 1808, by N. Brenet and D. V. Denon. 

(Rev.) JE42 mm. (375) 

2258 French Academy at Rome, 1808, by N. P. Tiolier. (Rev.) 

M 42 mm. (375) 

2259 The Bank of France, 1809, by J. P. Droz. (Rev.) 2E 68 mm. 

.(376) 

2260 Murat Square at Naples, 1809. 2E 38 mm. (377) 

2261 To the Provincial Legions of Naples, 1809. (Rev.) 2E 38 

mm. (^77) 

2262 Reunion of the Roman State with the Empire, 1809, by B. 

Andrieu and D. V. Denon. (Rev.) M 42 mm. (378) 

2263 Rome a Second Capital, 1809, by D. V. Denon and A. J. 

Depaulis. (Rev.) 7E 42 mm. (379) 

2264 Same subject, 1809, by D. V. Denon and A. J. Depaulis. 7E 

42 mm. (379) 

2265 Capture of Raab, 1809, by D. V. Denon and J. Dubois. 

(Rev.) M 42 mm. (379) 

2266 Battle of Wagram, 1809, by D. V. Denon and A. Galle. 

(Rev.) M 42 mm. (380) 

2267 Same subject, 1809. (Rev.) ^ 42 mm. (380) 

2268 Stay at Schoenbrunn ; Attack of Anvers, 1809, by D. V. 

Denon and J. Domard. 2E 42 mm. (381) 

2269 Campaign of 1809, 1809, by J. Duvivier. (Rev.) 2E 55 mm. 

(38i) 

2270 Peace of Vienna, 1809, by B. Andrieu. (Rev.) 2E 42 mm. 

(381) 

2271 Conquest of Illyria, 1809, by A. J. Depaulis and D. V. Denon. 

(Rev) M 42 mm. (382) 

2272 Visit of the King of Saxony to the Mint, 1809. JE 39 mm 

^82) 

178 



2273 Same subject, 1809, by B. Andrieu and D. V. Denon. 7E 

42 mm. 

2274 Battle of Essling; Passage of the Danube, 1809. (Rev.) M 

42 mm. (380) 

2275 College of Novare, by H. Vassals. M 42 mm. (384) 

2276 Entrance into Vienna, 1809, by B. Andrieu and D. V. Denon. 

(Rev.) 2E 42 mm. (378) 

2277 Visit of the King and Queen of Bavaria to the Mint of 

Paris, 1 810, by Tiolier. M 28 mm. (385) 

2278 Same subject, 1810, by B. Andrieu and D. V. Denon. JE 

41 mm. 

2279 Marriage of the Emperor, 1810, by F. Zeichner. (Rev.) 7E 

49 mm. (386) 

2280 Same subject, 1810, by C. A. Mercie and Lugduni. 7E 49 

mm. (388) 

2281 Entrance of the Empress into France, 1810, by Stuckhart. 

(Rev.) ^34 mm. (387) 

2282 Same subject, 1810, by D. V. Denon. (Rev.) M32 mm. (387) 

2283 Same subject, 1810. (Rev.) 2E 15 mm. (385) 

2284 Recognition of P. Vignon by Noted Merchants, 1810, by J. 

P. Droz. 2E 68 mm. (389) 

2285 Decennial Prize, 1810, by B. Andrieu. (Rev.) 2E 68 mm. 

(39i) 

2286 Orphans of the Legion of Honor, 1810, by D. V. Denon and 

A. J. Depaulis. (Rev.) 7E 41 mm. (390) 

2287 Birth of the King of Rome, 181 1, by B. Andrieu. 2E 41 mm. 

(394) 

2288 Same subject, 1810, by D. V. Denon. (Rev.) JE 32 mm. 

41 mm. (394) 

2289 Same subject, 181 1, by B. Andrieu. M 15 mm. (393) 

179 



2290 Same subject, 1811, by N. P. Tiolier. (Rev.) 7E 16 mm. 

(394) 

2291 Same subject, 181 1. 7E 19 mm. (396) 

2292 Same subject, 181 1, by Stuckhart. 2E 50 mm. (395) 

2293 Same subject, 181 1. 2E (3 varieties) 6 mm. (394) 

2294 Baptism of the King, 181 1, by B. Andrieu and Lafitte. (Rev.) 

2E 69 mm. (396) 

2295 Capture of Capri, 1811 (Rev. 1808), by L. Jaley. 7E 59 mm. 

(374) 

2296 The French Eagle on the Volga, 1812, by D. V. Denon and 

A. F. Michaut. (Rev.) ^ 47 mm. (398) 

2297 Battle of Moscow, 1812, by R. V. Jeuffroy and D. V. Denon. 

(Rev.) 7E 41 mm. (399) 

2298 Same subject, 1812, by J. P. Droz. (Rev.) 2E 55 mm. (399) 

2299 Entrance of the French into Moscow, 1812, by R. V. Jeuf- 
froy and D. V. Denon. (Rev.) 7E 42 mm. (399) 

2300 Retreat from Russia, 1812, by D. V. Denon and A. Galle. 

(Rev.) 2E 42 mm. (400) 

2301 Canal from Mons to Conde, 1812, by N. Brenet. (Rev.) 

7E 42 mm. (403) 

2302 Visit of Queen Hortense to the Mint, by B. Andrieu. 7E 23 

mm. (404) 

2303 Queen Hortense, 1813, by N. Brenet and B. Andrieu. (Rev.) 

M23 mm. (403) 

2304 Visit of the Empress to the Mint, by B. Andrieu. 2E 23 mm. 

(403) 

2305 Visit of Princess Pauline Borghese to the Mint, by B. An- 
drieu. 7E 23 mm. (404) 

2306 Same subject, by B. Andrieu. (Rev.) 2E 23 mm. (404) 

2307 Visit of the Princess Elisa to the Mint, by B. Andrieu. 2E 23 

mm. (404) 

180 



2308 Princess Elisa, by D. V. Denon and N. Brenet. (Rev.) JE 

23 mm. (404) 

2309 Visit of Queen Caroline of Naples to the Mint, by N. Brenet. 

JE 23 mm. (405) 

2310 Queen Caroline, by D. V. Denon. {Rev.) JE 23 mm. (405) 

231 1 Battle of Wurtchen, 1813, by N. Brenet and D. V. Denon. 

(Rev.) JE 42 mm. (402) 

2312 Mont Cenis Monument, 1813, by D. V. Denon and N. Brenet. 

(Rev. ) JE 42 mm. (402) 

2313 Battle of Lutzen, 1813, by N. Brenet. (Rev.) JE 42 mm. 

(402) 

2314 Return to Elba, 1815, by B. Andrieu. JE 17 mm. (409) 

2315 Same. (Rev.) JE 15 mm. (409) 

2316 Napoleon Embarks at Rochefort, 1815. JE 28 mm. (410) 

2317 Napoleon on Board the Bellerophon, 1815, by N. Brenet. 

(Rev.) JE 42 mm. (411) 

2318 Louis XVIII, 1815-1824. Accession of Louis XVIII, 1795, by 
J. De Puymaurin and B. Andrieu. -#£51 mm. (418) 

2319 Refusal of the Proposition to Abdicate at Warsaw, 1803, by 

B. Andrieu. (Rev.) JE 51 mm. (419) 

2320 Disinterment of the Remains of Louis XVI and Marie An- 
toinette, 1815, by B. Andrieu. JE 41 mm. (423) 



.* 



2321 Ashes of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette Removed to 

Saint Denis, 1815. (Rev.) JE 51 mm. (424) 

2322 Tomb of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, 1815, by B. An- 
drieu. JE 42 mm. (424) 

2323 Firmness of the King during the Hundred Days, 181 5, by 

R. V. Jeuffroy. (Rev.) M 51 mm. (425) 

2324 Second Entrance of the King into Paris, 181 5, by R. Gayrard. 

(Rev.) JE 51 mm. (425) 

181 



2325 Acceptance of the Holy Alliance, 1815, by E. Gatteaux. 

(Rev.) ^E 51 mm. (426) 

2326 Anniversary of May 3, 1814, 1814, by E. Dubois. (Rev.) 

M 51 mm. (426) 

2327 Marriage of the Duke of Berry, 1816, by B. Andrieu. (Rev.) 

2E 51 mm. (427) 

2328 Removal of the Ashes of the Duke of Angouleme to the 

Chapel of Vincennes, 1816, by R. Gayrard and J. De Puymaurin. 
{Rev.) 2E 51 mm. (427) 

2329 Restoration of the Four Academies, 1816. (Rev.) JE 51 

mm. (428) 

2330 Funeral Ceremony of the Prince of Conde, 1818, by J. J. 

Barre. (Rev.) 2E 51 mm. (430) 

2331 Laying of the First Stone of the Bridge of Libourne, 1820, 

by R. Gayrard and J. J. De Puymaurin. 2E 68 mm. (432) 

2332 Bridge of Libourne, 1820, by A. J. Depaulis. (Rev.) M 51 

mm. (432) 

2333 Funeral of Charles Ferdinand, Duke of Bourges, 1820, by 

A. Caque and J. De Puymaurin. fiL $1 mm. 

2334 Birth of the Duke of Bordeaux, 1820, by B. Andrieu. (Rev.) 

jE 51 mm. (433) 

2335 Same subject, 1820, by A. J. Depaulis. (Rev.) 7E 51 mm. 

(433) 

2336 Column of Boulogne, 1821, by A. J. Depaulis. (Rev.) 7E 

51mm. (436) 

2337 Venus de Milo, 1822, by A. J. Depaulis. (Rev.) iE 51 mm. 

(438) 

2338 Death of Napoleon, 1822. ^51 mm. 

2339 Statue of Turenne at Sedan, 1823, by J. J. Barre. (Rev.) 

^51 mm. (441) 

2340 Congress of Aix-la-Chapelle, by A. Desbceufs. (Rev.) ^51 

mm. (445) 

182 



234 1 Charles X, 1824-1830. Laying of the First Stone of the Hospital 
of St. Michel, 1826, by A. J. Depaulis and J. J. De Puymaurin. 
M 42 mm. (459) 

2342 Coronation of Charles X, 1824. 2E 42 mm. (455) 

2 343 Visit of the Duchess of Berry to the Mint, 1825, by E. Du- 
bois and J. De Puymaurin. M 43 mm. 

2 344 Visit of the Prince of Salerno to the Mint, 1825, by J. J. 

Barre. 7E 41 mm. 

2345 Chapel in Memory of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, 

1826, by L. M. Petit. M 51 mm. (459) 

2346 Battle of Navarin, 1827, by J. Domard. ^51 mm. 

2 347 Grant of the Town of Pau to the Mother of Henry, 1827 

(Obv. 1828), by J. De Puymaurin. ^£51 mm. (464) 

2348 Statue of Louis XVII in the Place Royal, 1829, by E. Gat- 

teaux and L. Dupaty. (Rev.) ^51 mm. (464) 

2349 Louis Philippe, 1830-1848. Laying of the First Stone of the 
Monument of the Bastille, 1830, by J. J. Barre. JE 51 mm. (468) 

2350 Louis Philippe Appointed Lieutenant-General, 1830, by 

F. Caunois. M 75 mm. 

2351 Visit of the Royal Family to the Mint of Paris, 1833, by 

J. J. Barre. (Rev.) M 76 mm. (470) 

2352 Reorganization of the National Guard, 183 1, by L. M. Petit. 

(Rev.) i£ 51 mm. (468) 

2353 Visit of Queen Amelia to the Mint, 1832, by L. M. Petit. 

y£ 51 mm. (469) 

2354 Beginning of the Numismatic Museum, 1832, by L. M. Petit. 

(Rev.) M 51 mm. (469) 

2 355 Visit of the King of Sicily and the Prince of Salerno to the 

Mint, 1836, by J. J. Barre. JE 75 mm. (471) 

2356 Napoleon's Statue Replaced, 1833, by N. Brenet. M 55 mm. 

2357 Same subject, 1833, by J- Domard and E. Seurre. (Rev.) 

JE 73 mm. 

183 



2 358 The Louvre Enlarged, 1834, by A. Bovy. (Rev.) 2E 68 mm. 

2 359 Arch of Triumph, 1836. (Rev.) 2E 25 mm. 

2360 Marriage of Ferdinand, Duke of Orleans, to Helene Louise 

of Mecklenburg, 1837, by E. Gatteaux. (Rev.) 2E 57 mm. 

2361 The Glory of France, 1837, by A. J. Depaulis. (Rev.) 2E 

75 mm. 

2362 Capture of San Juan d'Ulloa, 1838, by A. J. Depaulis. (Rev.) 

M 75 mm. 

2363 Birth of Louis Philippe Albert, Count of Paris, 1838, by 

J. Domard. (Rev.) M 68 mm. 

2364 Preservation of Historic Remains, by J. J. Barre. (Rev.) 2E 

69 mm. 

2365 Ashes of Napoleon Removed to France, 1840, by A. Galle. 

(Rev.) M 69 mm. 

2366 Funeral of Napoleon, 1840, by J. J. Barre. (Rev.) 7E 

70 mm. 

2367 Competition for Erecting a Tomb to Napoleon, 1841, by 

J. J. Barre. N 69 mm. 

2368 Similar. (Rev.) 2E 69 mm. 

2369 Boulay de la Meurth, 1841, by E. Rogat after P. J. David. 

M 57 mm. 

2370 Column to Napoleon, 1841, by E. A. Oudine. (Rev.) M 

68 mm. 

2371 Peace, 1841, by E. Farochon. (Rev.) 2E 72 mm. 

2372 Fortification of Paris, 1841, by E. Gatteaux. (Rev.) JE 

57 mm. 

2373 Visit of the Duke of Saxe-Weimar to the Mint, 1842, by 

L. Petit. 2E 51 mm. (472) 

2374 Notre Dame de Paris, 1842, by E. Dubois. 2E 58 mm. (472) 

2375 Battle of LTsly, 1844, by Depaulis and L. Merley. (Rev.) 

M 75 mm. 

184 



2376 Capture of the Bastille: the Donjon of Vincenne, 1844, by 

E. Rogat. 2E 42 mm. 

2377 French Victories, by E. A. Oudine. M 73 mm. 

2378 Campaigns of the Sons of Louis Philippe, by Vauthier- 

Galle. 7E 73 mm. 

2379 Joseph Marie Jacquard, 1845, by E. Rogat. 2E 53 mm. 

2380 Republic, 1848-185 1. The French Republic, by A. Bovy. JE 52 
mm. 

2381 Funeral of the Victims of the Insurrection, 1848, by A. J. 

Depaulis. M 75 mm. 

2382 Louis Napoleon Elected President, 1848, by Barre. M 

51 mm. 

2383 Same subject, 1848, by A. Caque. (Rev.) M 77 mm. 

2384 Proclamation of Universal Suffrage, 1848, signed B. C. 2E 

26 mm. 

2385 Aid of the Pope at Rome, 1849, by J. Dantzell. (Rev.) M 

77 mm. 

2386 The Tuileries and the Louvre Finished, 1852, by E. De 

Nieuwerkerke and A. Caque. JE 78 mm. 

2387 Napoleon III, 1852-1870. Reestablishment of the Empire, 1852, 
by A. J. Depaulis. M 75 mm. 

2388 Accession of Napoleon III, 1852, by E. A. Oudine. (Rev.) 

JE 74 mm. 

2389 Marshal Ney, 1852, by E. Rogat. 42 mm. 

2390 Distribution of the Eagles, 1854, by A. J. Depaulis. (Rev.) 

M 75 mm. 

2391 — — Tour of Napoleon through France, 1852, by A. J. Depaulis. 
(Rev.) M 75 mm. 

2392 French Colonization of Algeria, 1830-1853, by J. A. Pingret. 

(Rev.) 2E 75 mm. 

185 



2 393 Marriage of Napoleon and Eugenie, 1853, by A. Caque and 

E. De Nieuwerkerke. JE 79 mm. 

2394 Laying of the First Stone of the Enlarged Cathedral of 

Algiers, 1853, by E. A. Oudine. M 68 mm. 

2 395 Unveiling of the Tomb of Napoleon, 1853, by E. A. Oudine. 

{Rev.) 2E J J mm. 

2396 French Excavations at Nineveh, 1853, by L. Merley. {Rev.) 

7E 63 mm. 

2397 Battle of Alma, 1854, by A. Bovy. {Rev.) M 73 mm. 

2398 Battle of Inkermann, 1854, by E. A. Oudine. {Rev.) 7E 

73 mm. 

2399 Capture of Bomarsund, 1854, by A. Caque. {Rev.) M 

73 mm. 

2400 Tour of Queen Victoria of England through France, 1855, 

by L. Merley. {Rev.) M j6 mm. 

2401 Capture of Sebastopol, 1855, by A. J. Depaulis. {Rev.) 7E 

76 mm. 

2402 Birth of Napoleon Louis Eugene, 1856, M {Rev.) M 16 

mm. 

2403 The Louvre Finished, 1857, by A. J. Depaulis. {Rev.) 7E 

69 mm. 

2404 Same subject, 1852-1857, by A. J. Depaulis. {Rev.) 7E 

75 mm - 

2405 Halles Centrales of Paris, 1858, by J. Dantzell. {Rev.) M 

68 mm. 

2406 Napoleon Sets Out for Italy, 1859, by A. Bovy. {Rev.) M 

14 mm. 

2407 Peace of Villafranca, 1859, by E. A. Oudine. {Rev.) JE 

74 mm. 

2408 Marriage of Maria Clotilda of Savoy with Napoleon Joseph, 

1859, by A. Bovy. M 69 mm. 

2409 Napoleon Louis Eugene before the Pope, i860, by E. A. 

Oudine. {Rev.) JE 70 mm. 

186 



2410 Annexation of Nice and Savoy, i860, by J. Lagrange. 

{Rev.) 2E 73 mm. (478) 

2411 Same subject, i860, by E. A. Oudine. {Rev.) M 74 mm. 

2412 Louis Napoleon, King of Holland, by George. 2E 50 mm. 

2413 Same subject, 1861, by Vauthier-Galle. {Rev.) M 73 mm. 

2414 Expedition to China, 1860-1862, by A. Borrel. {Rev.) 7E 

76 mm. 

2415 Napoleon Louis Eugene, 1863, by A. Bovy and J. Peyre. M 

46 mm. 

2416 Statue of Napoleon I on the Column of the Grand Army, 

1863, by A. Dumont and H. Ponscarme. {Rev.) M 69 mm. 

2417 The Suez Canal, 1864, by A. J. Depaulis. {Rev.) 2E 75 mm. 

(478) 

2418 Visit of Napoleon III to Algeria, 1865, by L. Merley. {Rev.) 

2E 76 mm. 

2419 Telegraph, 1866, by A. Bovy. {Rev.) M 72 mm. 

2420 Photography, 1866, by E. A. Oudine. {Rev.) JE 74 mm. 

2421 International Exposition of 1867, by Vauthier-Galle. {Rev.) 

2E 70 mm. 

2422 Same subject, 1867, by J. C. Chaplain. 2E 80 mm. 

2423 Astronomical Discoveries of Janssen and Lockyer, 1868, by 

A. Dubois.. M 70 mm. 

2424 Same. {Rev.) M 69 mm. 

2425 Astronomical Discoveries of Hind, Goldschmidt, and 

Luther, 1801-1868, by A. Dubois. 2E 69 mm. 

2426 Centenary of the Birth of Napoleon I, 1869, by E. A. Ou- 
dine. {Rev.) 2E 73 mm. 

2427 Same subject, 1869, by A. Dubois. M 101 mm. 

2428 Regency of the Empress Eugenie, 1870, by A. Bovy. 2E 

50 mm. 

187 



2429 Plebiscite on Amendments to the Constitution, 1870, by E. 

A. Oudine. (Rev.) 2E 73 mm. 

2430 Republic, 1870- . Proclamation of the Republic, 1870, by A. 

Dubois. 2E 80 mm. 

2431 Same subject, 1870, by E. A. Oudine. M 68 mm. 

2432 Siege of Paris, 1870-1871, by J. C. Chaplain. M 74 mm. 

2433 Same. (Rev.) ^ 74 mm. 

2434 Victims of the German Invasion, 1870-1871, by E. Soldi. 

2E 70 mm. 

2435 Storming of the Tuileries in 1792 (1871). ^51 mm. 

2436 Foundation of the European Museum, 1872, by F. Pons- 

carme. 2E 41 mm. 

2437 Thiers, 1873. Election of Thiers, 1873, by E. A. Oudine. M 70 
mm. 

2438 MacMahon, 1873-1879. Election of MacMahon, by J. C. Chap- 
lain. 2E 70 mm. 

2439 Visit of the Duke of Orleans to the Mint, 1873, by A. D. 

Barre. -ZE 51 mm. 

2440 Monument to Victor Cousin, 1873, by A. Carrier. JE 82 mm. 

2441 National Academy of Music, 1875, by J. Lagrange. M 

75 mm - 

2442 Centennial of the American Independence, 1776-1876, by O. 

Roty. 2E 69 mm. 

2443 Palace of the Field of Mars, International Exposition, 1878, 

by J. Lagrange. (Rev.) 2E 51 mm. 

2444 International Exposition, Mint Commission, 1878, by A. D. 

Barre. M 31 mm. 

2445 Same subject, 1879, by A. Borrel. M 33 mm. 

2446 Same subject, by L. Bottee. 2E 51 mm. 

188 



2447 Jules Grevy, 1879-1887. Election of Grevy, 1879, bv D. Dupuis. 
M 69 mm. 

2448 War with China, 1883-1885, by A. Dubois. M 30 mm. 

2449 War in Madagascar, 1883-1885, by A. Dubois. M 30 mm. 

2450 Dahomey, by A. Dubois. & 30 mm. 

2451 Carnot, 1 887-1 894. Election of Carnot, 1887, by A. Dubois. M 
69 mm. 

2452 Same subject, 1888, by J. C. Chaplain. (Rev.) M 73 mm. 

2 453 Gambetta, by O. Roty. 7E 70 mm. 

2454 Monument to Gambetta, 1888, by S. E. Vernier. (Rev.) 

2E 70 mm. 

2 455 Invention of Photography, 1889, by E. Soldi. M 69 mm. 

2456 Opening of the Centenary Exposition, 1889, by A. Dubois. 

7E 69 mm. 

2457 Same subject, 1889, by D. Dupuis. 2E 76 mm. 

2458 Mint Commission, Exposition of Paris, 1889, by L. Bottee. 2E 
51 mm. 

2459 Same subject, 1889, by D. Dupuis. (Rev.) 7E 51 mm. 

2460 Conferences of the Exposition, 1889, by H. Dubois. M 

32 mm. ^ 

2461 First International Educational Congress, 1889, by A. Du- 
bois. 7E 68 mm. 

2462 National School of Industrial Arts, 1890, by J. C. Chaplain. 

2E 68 mm. 

2463 Visit of the Russian Fleet to Toulon, 1893, by J. C. Chap- 
lain. (Rev.) 2E 71 mm. 

2464 Death of President Carnot, 1894, by O. Roty. 7E plaque 8ix 

58 mm. 

2465 Same. (Rev.) 

189 



2466 Casimir-Perier, 1894. Election of Casimir-Perier, by J. C. Chap- 
lain. M 68 mm. 

2467 Felix Fauvre, 1894-1899. Election of Fauvre, 1897, by J. C. 
Chaplain. 2E J2 mm. 

2468 Same subject, by J. C. Chaplain. {Rev.) 2E 68 mm. 

2469 Visit of Nicholas II and Alexandra of Russia to France, 

1896, by J. C. Chaplain. 7E silvered, 70 mm. 

2470 Same. (Rev.) JE 70 mm. 

2471 Monument to Louise Davout, 1897, by J. C. Chaplain. M 

plaque 71x61 mm. 

2472 Loubet, 1899- . Election of Loubet, 1899, by J. C. Chaplain. 
2E 73 mm. 

2473 Same subject, 1899, by J. C. Chaplain. (Rev.) 7E 68 mm. 

2474 Banquet of the Tuileries to the Mayors of Paris, 1900, by 

F. Vernon. JE plaque 64x47 mm. 

2475 International Exposition, 1900, by J. C. Chaplain. M 63 mm. 

2476 Same. (Rev.) 2R 63 mm. This medal was awarded to the 

American Numismatic and Archaeological Society. 

2477 Souvenir of the Exposition, 1900, by D. Dupuis. 2E 82 mm. 

2478 Boxer Outbreak Put Down, 1900-1901, by Lemaire. (Rev.) 

M 30 mm. 

2479 Monument to Auguste Comte, 1902, by S. E. Vernier. 2E 

plaque 72x51 mm. 

2480 Exposition of Hanoi, 1902-1903, by A. Patey. JE 50 mm. 

2481 San Francisco Earthquake, 1906, by L. Bottee. M 91 mm. 

2482 French Colonies, by G. H. Lemaire. M 30 mm. 

2483 Military Rifle Competition, by H. Naude. M 37 mm. 

2484 Association of the Factory of Lyons, by G. Bonnet. M 

37 mm. 

190 



Galerie Metalliqiie 

2485 Abailard, 1817, by R. Gayrard. 7E 41 mm. (501) 

2486 D'Aguesseau, 1821, by A, Caque. M 41 mm. (501) 

2487 D'Alembert, 1821, by A. J. Depaulis. 7E 41 mm. (501) 

2488 Amyot, 1824, by A. J. Depaulis. 7E 41 mm. (501) 

2489 Antoine Arnauld, 1817, by A. J. Depaulis. ^E 41 mm. (502) 

2490 Audran, 1822, by L. Petit. M 41 mm. (502) 

2491 S. Bailly, 1821, by J. P. Montagny. 2E 41 mm. (503) 

2492 Bayle, 1819, by F. A. Caunois. JE 41 mm. (503) 

2493 X. Bichat, 1826, by L. Dubois. M 41 mm. (503) 

2494 v Bossuet, 1816. iE 41 mm. (504) 

2495 La Bruyere, 1819, by L. Petit. M 41 mm. (504) 

2496 Buffon, 1817, by E. Gatteaux. JE 41 mm. (504) 

2497 Cassini, 1825. M 41 mm. (504) 

2498 Catinat, 1823, by J. Domard. 2E 41 mm. (505) 

2499 Colbert, 1826, by A. J. Depaulis. 7E 41 mm. (505) 

2500 Coligni, 1821, by R. Gayrard. M 41 mm. (505) 

2501 Conde, 1823, by F. A. Caunois. 2E 41 mm. (506) 

2502 Pierre Corneille, 18 16, by E. Gatteaux. M 41 mm. (506) 

2503 Crebillon, 1818, by A. J. Depaulis. M 41 mm. (506) 

2504 Philibert Delorme, 18 19, by E. Gatteaux. M 41 mm. (507) 

2505 Mme. Deshoulieres, 1819, by C. F. Grandjean. M 41 mm. (507) 

2506 Destouches, 1816, by F. A. Caunois. 2E 41 mm. (508) 

191 



2507 Diderot, 1817, by J. Domard. JE 41 mm. (508) 

2508 Du Guesclin, 1829, by R. Gayrard. 2E 41 mm. (509) 

2509 Duquesne, 1826, by J. Domard. M 41 mm. (509) 

2510 Fenelon, 1820, by R. Gayrard. i£ 41 mm. (509) 

251 1 Fernel, 1822, by A. J. Depaulis. 2E 41 mm. (510) 

2512 Flechier, 1820, by J. Domard. ^41 mm. (510) 

2513 Fontenelle, 1819, by Donadio. M 41 mm. (510) 

2514 Gassendi, 1818, by Vatinello. M 41 mm. (510) 

2515 Heloise, 1819, by R. Gayrard. M 41 mm. (511) 

2516 Jeanne d'Arc, 1823, by J. Domard. N 41 mm. (512) 

2517 Same. {Rev.) M 41 mm. (512) 

2518 B. de Jussieu, 1823, by A. J. Depaulis. 2E 41 mm. (512) 

2519 J. de La Fontaine, 1816, by E. Gatteaux. M 41 mm. (512) 

2520 Lesoeur, 1829, by L. Leclerc. 7E 41 mm. (514) 

2521 Michel de L'Hospital, 1817, by F. A. Caunois. 7E 41 mm. (514) 

2522 Mansart, 1817, by Masson. ^ 41 mm. (514) 

2523 Clement Marot, 1818, by R. Gayrard. M 41 mm. (515) 

2524 Massena, 1822, by E. Gatteaux. M 41 mm. (515) 

2525 Mirabeau, 1822, by R. Gayrard. M 41 mm. (516) 

2526 Moliere, 1816, by R. Gayrard. JE 41 mm. (516) 

2527 Montesquieu, 1817, by F. A. Caunois. M 41 mm. (517) 

2528 Et. Montgolfier, 1821, by A. Caque. 7E 41 mm. (517) 

2529 Ambroise Pare, 1819, by A. J. Depaulis. 7E 41 mm. (517) 

2530 Pascal, 1817, by J. Dubois. M 41 mm. (518) 

192 





3ooi 



Plate VII 



2531 Piron, 1817, by Masson. i£ 41 mm. (518) 

2532 Poussin, 1817, by J. Dubois. 41 mm. (518) 

2533 Puget, 1817, by E. Gatteaux. JE 41 mm. (519) 

2534 Rabelais, 1818, by E. Gatteaux. M 41 mm. (519) 

2535 Racine, 1817, by B. Andrieu. M 41 mm. (519) 

2536 Regnard, 1818, by J. Dubois. 7E 41 mm. (520) 

2537 Richelieu, 1821, by E. Gatteaux. 2E 41 mm. (520) 

2538 Rollin, 1817, by L. Jaley. M 41 mm. (520) 

2539 Rotrou, 1818, by Masson. JE 41 mm. (521) 

2540 J. J. Rousseau, 1819, by J. Dubois. M 41 mm. (521) 

2541 Olivier de Serres, 1821, by Donadio. 7E 41 mm. (521) 

2542 Mme. de Sevigne, 1816, by R. Gayrard. 7E 41 mm. (521) 

2543 Mme. de Stael, 1829, by E. Gatteaux. JE 41 mm. (522) 

2544 Suger, 1820, by A. J. Depaulis. JE 41 mm. (522) 

2545 Sully, 1822, by J. Domard. JE 41 mm. (522) 

2546 Tourville, 1823, by J. A. Pingret. 7E 41 mm. (523) 

2547 Turenne, 1819, by R. Gayrard. 2E 41 mm. (523) 

2548 Turgot, 1821, by A. Desbceufs. M 41 mm. (523) 

2 549 J- Vernet, 1818, by L. Petit. 7E 41 mm. (524) 

2550 Marshal de Villars, 1821. yE 41 mm. (524) 

2551 St. Vincent de Paul, 1821, by E. Gatteaux. M 41 mm. (524) 

2552 Visconti, 1818, by Donadio. M 41 mm. (524) 

Series with a Wreath of Oak Leaves 

2553 Jean and Joseph d'Arcet, by R. Gayrard. M 50 mm. (489) 

2554 Berthollet, by E. A. Oudine. 7E 50 mm. (489) 

193 



2555 Buffon, by E. Dubois. ^E 50 mm. (490) 

2556 Marshal Bugeaud, by L. Merley. M 50 mm. (490) 

2557 Cuvier, by A. Bovy. M 50 mm. (491) 

2558 C. Delavigne, 1847, by E. Farochon. 2E 50 mm. (492) 

2559 Descartes, 1842, by E. Rogat. M 50 mm. (492) 

2560 Baron Charles Dupin, by A. Bovy. M 50 mm. (492) 

2561 Abbot of L'Epee, by V. M. Borrel. M 50 mm. (493) 

2562 Gay-Lussac, by A. Bovy. M 50 mm. (493) 

2563 Jean Goujon, 1855, by A. J. Depaulis. M 50 mm. (494) 

2564 M. de L'Hospital, by J. A. Pingret. 7E 50 mm. (494) 

2565 Lamoignon de Malesherbes, by Vivier. M 50 mm. (495) 

2566 Lavoisier, by A. Caque. JE 50 mm. (495) 

2567 Mathieu Mole, by A. J. Depaulis. 7E 50 mm. (496) 

2568 Moliere, by J. Domard. 7E 50 mm. (496) 

2569 G. Monge, by Vauthier-Galle. 2E 50 mm. (496) 

2570 B. de Montfaucon, by A. J. Depaulis. JE 50 mm. (497) 

2571 Palissy, by Vauthier-Galle. M 50 mm. 

2572 Denis Papin, 1852, by V. M. Borrel. M 50 mm. (497) 

2573 Pascal, by J. Dantzell. M 50 mm. (498) 

2574 J. Pelouze, 1868, by V. M. Borrel. 2E 50 mm. (498) 

2 575 J- Racine, by F. A. Caunois. ^E 50 mm. (499) 

2576 Marshal Soult, by A. Caque. 7E 50 mm. (499) 

2577 Sully, by E. Gatteaux. M 50 mm. (500) 

2578 Vauban, by J. P. Montagny. M 50 mm. (500) 

194 



2579 St. Vincent de Paul, by J. A. Fauginet. 7E 50 mm. (500) 

2580 Voltaire, by J. Domard. JE 50 mm. (500) 

2581 J. Warin, by J. Dantzell. JE 50 mm. (501) 

Series with Unomamented Reverse 

2582 S. Bailly. JE 42 mm. (305) 

2583 J. J. Barthelemy, by Duvivier. JE 42 mm. (307) 

2584 General Desaix. JE 32 mm. (324) 

2585 Girondet Trioson, by N. Violier. JE 42 mm. 

2586 General Kleber. JE 32 mm. (324) 

2587 Lafayette. JE 32 mm. 

2588 Laromiguiere, by J. J. Barre after David d 'Angers. JE 71 mm. 

(495) 

2589 Lavoisier, by Dupre. JE 42 mm. (306) 

2590 Jerome Napoleon, 181 1, by L. Jaley. JE 63 mm. (411) 

2591 Joachim Napoleon Murat, 1807, by L. Jaley. JE 75 mm. (412) 

Series with Beading around the Edge 

2592 Ampere, by J. C. Chaplain. JE 50 mm. (489) 

2 593 Boieldieu, by J. Lagrange. iE 51 mm. (489) 

2594 Chapital, by E. A. Oudine. 2E 53 mm. (490) 

2 595 Cherubini, by E. A. Oudine. JE 53 mm. (491) 

2596 Pierre Corneille, 1873, by A. Borrel. M 50 mm. (491) 

2 597 J- B. A. Dumas, by A. D. Barre. JE 62 mm. (492) 

2598 Ingres, by J. B. E. Farochon. 2E 53 mm. (494) 

2 599 Same subject, 1868. JE 81 mm. 

195 



2600 General Poncelot, by E. A. Oudine. M 52 mm. (498) 

2601 Ponsard, 1870, by B. M. Borrel. M 51 mm. (499) 

2602 J. B. Say, by E. A. Oudine. M 52 mm. (499) 

Series by V. M. Borrel, with a Wreath of Laurel 

2603 Claude Bernard, 1879. M 68 mm. 

2604 Adolphe Billault, 1865. M 68 mm. 

2605 Armand Bruat, 1864. M 68 mm. 

2606 Isaac Cremieux, 1881. 7E 68 mm. 

2607 Armand Jacques, King of St. Arnaud, 1855. ^L 68 mm. 

2608 Lambrecht, Minister of the Interior, 1872. JE 68 mm. 

2609 Charles, Duke of Morny, 1867. JE 68 mm. 

2610 Marshal Niel, 1870. 2E 68 mm. 

261 1 Pelissier, Duke of Malakoff, 1866. 7E 68 mm. 

2612 Frere Philippe, after Doublemard, 1876. JE 68 mm. 



2613 Barye, 1832, by H. Patey. M silvered 68 mm. 

2614 Same. {Rev.) 7E 68 mm. 

2615 Beethoven, by A. Lafleur. 7E plaquette 73x49 mm. 

2616 Duchess of Berry, by J. E. Dubois. ^51 mm. 

2617 Paul Bert. 7E 69 mm. 

2618 Lazare Carnot, 1753-1824, by E. Mouchon. 7E 68 mm. 

2619 Chevreul, by O. Roty. JE 69 mm. 

2620 Philibert Delorme, 1813, by E. Gatteaux. M 56 mm. 

2621 Henri Estienne, by J. A. Fauginet and R. Gayrard. 7E 50 mm. 

196 



2622 George IV of England, by J. J. Barre and J. De Puymaurin. M 
42 mm. (446) 

2623 Jean Gutenberg, by L. Deschampes. JE 75 mm. 

2624 Valentin Hatiy, 1887, by F. Vernon. 2E 50 mm. 

2625 Victor Hugo, 1884, by A. Borrel. 7E 69 mm. 

2626 Iq. Juin, by O. Roty. 2E plaque 58x42 mm. 

2627 Francois de la Lande, 1787, by E. Gatteaux. 2E 69 mm. 

2628 Marie Laurent, by O. Roty. M 41 mm. 

2629 Charles Le Brun, 1619-1690, Rev. 1601-1901, by A. Dubois after 
Molieres. 2E silvered 68 mm. 

2630 Same. {Rev.) ^E 68 mm. 

2631 Le Verrier, 1884, by A. Dubois. 2E 69 mm. 

2632 Louis Liard, by J. C. Chaplain. 7E plaquette 70x55 mm. 

2633 Joseph Marie Jacquard, 1843, by E. Rogat. 7E 53 mm. (494) 

2634 J ean de la Quintinie, 1864, by A. Bovy. 2E 50 mm. (544) 

2635 Marie Antoinette Bourbon, by F. Cheron. 7E 69 mm. 

2636 Henri Martin, 1886, by A. Borrel. 7E 68 mm. 

2637 Michelangelo, 1812, by Santarfili. JE 55 mm. 

2638 Annas Montmorency. 7E 57 mm. 

2639 J. Necker, by S. Duvivier. 7E 43 mm. (298) 

2640 Same subject, by S. Duvivier. 2E 39 mm. (299) 

2641 Parmentier, by E. Dubois. {Rev. by F. A. Caunois.) 2E 50 mm. 
(498) 

2,^42 Rochefoucault. JE 59 mm. 

2643 O. Roty, by A. J. J. Patey. JE plaquette 60x43 mm. 

2644 Sacco, signed P. T. F. 7E 55 mm. (339) 

197 



2645 Olivier de Serres, by E. A. Oudine. 2E 50 mm. (543) 

2646 P. A. de Suffren St. Tropez, 1784, by A. Dupre. 2E 51 mm. 

2647 Victor Emmanuel III and Queen Helene, 1903, by J. C. Chaplain. 
JE silvered 72 mm. 

2648 Same. (Rev.) 2E 72 mm. 

2649 Marshal de Villars, by Duvivier. M 53 mm. 

2650 Leonardo da Vinci, 1669, by G. L. Herard. 2E 55 mm. (198) 

2651 Voltaire, by R. Dumarest. 7E 37 mm. (307) 

2652 C. A. Wurtz, 1886, by A. Dubois. 2E 69 mm. 



2653 Joseph Napoleon, by Dubois. 7E 50 mm. (415) 

2654 Louis Napoleon, by L. Petit. 2E 50 mm. (415) 

2655 Joachim Napoleon, by A. Caque. 7E 50 mm. (415) 

2656 Eugene Napoleon de Beauharnais, by R. Gayrard. 7E 50 mm. 
(416) 

2657 Camille Borghese, by E. Rogat. 7E 50 mm. (416) 

2658 Talleyrand-Perigord, by J. Domard. 7E 50 mm. (416) 

2659 Cambaceres, Duke of Parma, by E. A. Oudine. JE 50 mm. (416) 

2660 Lebrun, Duke of Plaisance, by A. Bovy. M 50 mm. (417) 

2661 A. Berthier, Prince of Neufchatel, by A. Desboeufs. M 50 mm. 

(417) 



2662 Gallia, by L. Coudray. M 68 mm. 

2663 Gallia, by A. Morion. M 64 mm. 

2664 Gallia, by A. Morion. M 27 mm. 

2665 Salvage medal : Rescue at Sea, by E. Oudine. JE 50 mm. 

198 



2666 Gallia, by A. Morion. M 27 mm. 

2667 The French Republic, ideal head, by D. Dupuis. 2E 57 mm. 

2668 The French Republic, ideal head, by A. Lechevrel. M 50 mm. 

2669 The French Republic, ideal head, by A. Dubois. 2E 46 mm. 

2670 The French Republic, ideal head, by E. Oudine. M 50 mm. 

2671 The French Republic, bust, by S. E. Vernier. M plaquette 74x50 mm. 

2672 Vendean Peasant, by E. Robert-Marignac. 7E plaquette 63x45 mm. 

2673 Peasant of Olonne, by E. Robert-Marignac. M plaquette 63x45 mm. 

2674 Jeanne d'Arc, by D. Dupuis. 7E plaquette 67x42 mm. 

2675 Jeanne d'Arc, by D. Dupuis. M plaquette 67x42 mm. 

2676 Public Education, by J. Lagrange. 2Eji mm. 

2677 University of Paris, 1215-1895, by J. C. Chaplain. 7E 66 mm. 

2678 Adult Education, by A. Dubois. M 51 mm. 

2679 Centenary of the Founding of the School of Oriental Living Lan- 
guages, by A. Borrel. JE plaque 61x67 mm. 

2680 Colonial Schools, by L. Coudray. 7E 68 mm. 

2681 Secondary Education of Girls, by O. Roty. 7E 68 mm. 

2682 Instruction, by J. P. Legastelois. 2E 50 mm. 

2683 Alliance Franchise, by D. Dupuis. M 68 mm. 

2684 Competition in Patriotic Songs, by A. Depaulis. M 65 mm. 

2685 The French Republic to the Paris Students' Association, by E. 
Soldi. yEyomm. 

2686 Society of Inventions and Discoveries, 1781, by Dupre. M 30 mm. 

2687 Academy of Arts and Science, Lyons, 1700. 'M 48 mm. 

2688 Academy of Fine Arts, by L. Manfredini. M 61 mm. 

199 



2689 Academy of Ligouria, 1758, by H. Vassallo. 2E 63 mm. 

2690 Prize medal, Academy of Besangon. 2E 42 mm. 

2691 Prize medal, Academy of Besangon. 2E 53 mm. 

2692 The Fine Arts, by A. Bovy. .ZE 51 mm. 

2693 Physical and Mathematical Sciences, by E. Farachon. y£ 51 mm. 

2694 Centenary of the National Conservatory of Arts and Crafts, by 
A. Patey. 7E plaque 69x49 mm. 

2695 Centenary of the Polytechnic School, by M. Bourgeois. 2E 69 mm. 

2696 Centenary of the Founding of the Museum of Natural History, 
by L. Bottee. 2E 69 mm. 

2697 Modern Science Discovers Antiquity, by F. Vernon. 2E 69 mm. 

2698 French Archaeological School in Athens, by O. Roty. 7E 61 mm. 

2699 French Archaeological School in Athens, by O. Roty. (Rev.) 
M 60 mm. 

2700 Foundation of the Boulacq Museum, by S. E. Vernier. M plaquette 
60x76 mm. 

2701 International Convention of Scientific Academies, by F. Vernon. 
JE plaquette 58x80 mm. 

2702 Science, by L. Bottee. JE 50 mm. 

2703 Geography, by A. Dubois. iE 51 mm. 

2704 Same. 7E 46 mm. 

2705 Same. 7E 41 mm. 

2706 Same. 7E 32 mm. 

2707 History, by D. Dupuis. 2E 50 mm. 

2708 Design, by J. Lagrange. ^51 mm. 

2709 Same. 7E 45 mm. 

2710 Same. 2E 41 mm. 

200 



2711 Same. 2E 37 mm. 

2712 Same. 7E 32 mm. 

2713 Painting, by R. Baudichon. JE 50 mm. 

2714 To the Arts of the Country, by M. Bourgeois. JE 73 mm. 

2715 Prize medal, School of Design (Louis XV). JE 51 mm. 

2716 Academy of Painting and Sculpture of Valenciennes, est. 1785. 
JE 55 mm. 

2717 Painting, by A. Charpentier. JE plaquette 53x41 mm. 

2718 Memorial to Students of the Beaux Arts who Died for their 
Country, by C. Degeorge. JE 81 mm. 

2719 Study, by B. Moria. JE plaquette 70x40 mm. 

2720 Meditation, by Jeanne Borceaud. JE plaquette 64x50 mm. 

2721 Same subject, by G. Dupre. JE plaquette 63x50 mm. 

2722 Elegy, by V. P. Dautel. JE plaquette 65x45 mm. 

2723 Archaeology, by S. E. Vernier. 7E plaquette 70x50 mm. 

2724 -Memory, by G. Dupre. JE plaquette 65x51 mm. 

2725 Agriculture, by J. Lagrange. JE 57 mm. 

2726 Same. JE 50 mm. 

2727 Same. 7E 46 mm. 

2728 Same. 7E 42 mm. 

2729 Same. 7E 36 mm. 

2 730 Same. 7E 32 mm. 

2731 Same. 7E 28 mm. 

2732 The Sower, by R. Baudichon. 7E plaquette 64x42 mm. 

2733 Horses, by C. Degeorge. 2E 68 mm. 

201 



2734 Plowing, by L. Coudray. M plaquette 45x70 mm. 

2735 Plowing, by L. Coudray. M plaquette 63x101 mm. 

2736 Reaping, by L. Coudray. (Rev.) 7E plaquette 44x70 mm. 

2737 The Angelus, by G. Dupre. 7E plaque 52x71 mm. 

2738 Shepherds, by A. Dubois. 2E 61 mm. 

2739 Domestic Animals, by A. Dubois. M 58 mm. 

2740 Same. 7E 50 mm. 

2741 Same. 2E 45 mm. 

2742 Same. 7E 41 mm. 

2 743 Same. M 36 mm. 

2744 Same. M 32 mm. 

2745 Ceres, by Tasset. 2E 36 mm. 

2746 Same. 2E 41 mm. 

2 747 Same. M 36 mm. 

2748 Culture of the Vine, by Prudhomme. JE 51 mm. 

2749 Culture of the Vine, by L. Coudray. 2E plaquette 68x38 mm. 

2750 Head of Ceres, by D. Dupuis. JE 32 mm. 

2751 Ceres, by N. Brenet. M 41 mm. 

2752 Head of Ceres, by E. Oudine. 2E 37 mm. 

2 753 Spading, by L. Coudray. M plaquette 47x66 mm. 

2754 Plowing, by Ch. Pillet. M plaquette 49x65 mm. 

2 755 Horticulture, by A. Dubois. 2E 58 mm. 

2756 Similar. 7E 50 mm. 

2757 Same. 2E 46 mm. 

202 



2758 Same. JE 41 mm. 

2759 Same. JE 37 mm. 

2760 Same. JE 32 mm. 

2761 Same. JE 28 mm. 

2762 Horticulture, by D. Dupuis. JE plaquette 61x48 mm. 

2763 The Nest, by D. Dupuis. JE plaquette 66x37 mm. 

2764 Flora, by L. Coudray. JE plaquette 75x36 mm. 

2765 Photography, by R. Baudichon. JE 63 mm. 

2766 Bicycle Race, by E. Vernon. JE 50 mm. 

2767 Gymnastics, by A. Borrel. JE $1 mm. 

2768 Same. JE 45 mm. 

2769 Same. JE 41 mm. 

2770 Same. JE 36 mm. 

2771 Same. JE 32 mm. 

2772 Military Competitive Test of Carrier Pigeons, by A. Borrel. JE 
51 mm. 

2773 The Marksman, by L. Merley. JE 51 mm. 

2774 National Military Shooting Contest, by N. Naude. JE $1 mm. 

2775 Shooting Contests, by A. Dubois. JE 50 mm. 

2776 Automobiles, by L. Coudray. JE plaquette 45x62 mm. 

2777 Military Sports, by L. Coudray. JE 68 mm. 

2778 Fencing, by L. Coudray. JE plaquette 44x67 mm. 

2779 The Fencing Lesson, by E. Robert-Marignac. JE plaquette 
50x61 mm. 

2780 Boat Race, by R. Baudichon. JE 51 mm. 

2781 Discobolus, by L. Coudray. JR. 32 mm. 

203 



2782 Discobolus, by L. Condray. (Rev.) JR 26 mm. 

2783 Discobolus, by L. Coudray. (Rev.) N 18 mm. 

2784 Sea Navigation, by J. P. Legastelois. (Rev.) ^51 mm. 

2785 River Navigation, by J. P. Legastelois. (Rev.) JE 51 mm. 

2786 Memorial to M. Montgolfier. Balloon Ascension, 1783, by N. Gat- 
teaux. (Rev.) 7E 41 mm. 

2787 Montgolfier's Ascension, Paris, August 27, 1783, by N. Gatteaux. 

(Rev/) y£ 41 mm. 

2788 Montgolfier's Ascension, Nov. 21, 1883. & 5 1 mm - 

2789 Montgolfier's Ascension, Lyons, January 19, 1784. 2E 42 mm. 

2790 Dirigible Balloon, 1885, by A. Patey. M 72 mm. 

2791 Motor Boats, by L. Cariat. JE plaquette 46x66 mm. 

2792 Fishing, by A. Borrel. 2E plaquette 64x48 mm. 

2793 Fishing, by Prudhomme. 2E plaquette 69x40 mm. 

2794 Apollo, by Vatinelle. M 32 mm. 

2795 Song, by A. Barre. M 40 mm. 

2796 Music, by J. Lagrange. M 58 mm. 

2 797 Same. 75L 50 mm. 

2798 Same. 7E 46 mm. 

2799 Same. 7E 41 mm. 

2800 Similar. M 38 mm. 

2801 Similar. 7E 32 mm. 

2802 Similar. 2E 27 mm. 

2803 Music, by A. Dubois. M 69 mm. 

2804 Orpheus, by L. Coudray. M 68 mm. 

204 



2805 Musical Art (prize medal), by L. Bottee. M 68 mm. 

2806 National Conservatory of Music and Oratory, by J. C. Chaplain. 

y£ 50 mm. 

2807 Music, by F. Vernon. M plaquette 64x47 mm. 

2808 Music, by Ch. Pillet. JE 69 mm. 

2809 The Charmer, by L. Coudray. M plaquette 71x48 mm. 

2810 Love, by P. Lorthior. M octagonal 34 mm. 

281 1 Love, by A. Dubois. M plaquette 53x36 mm. 

2812 Love, by A. Dubois. M 36 mm. 

2813 Love, by A. Dubois. N 18 mm. 

2814 Love, by A. Dubois. N 14 mm. 

2815 Madonna, by D. Dupuis. 2E plaquette 66x30 mm. 

2816 Madonna, by D. Dupuis. N plaquette 25x16 mm. 

2817 Birth, by J. P. Legastelois. M oval 37x28 mm. 

2818 Birth, by J. P. Legastelois. N oval 18x14 mm. 

2819 The First Steps, by R. Baudichon. JE plaquette 64x44 mm. 

2820 Maternity, by V. P. Dautel. M 55 mm. 

2821 Maternity, by J. P. Legastelois. JE plaquette 64x53 mm. 

2822 Maternity, by L. Le Dieu. M 26 mm. 

2823 Maternity, by L. Le Dieu. 7E plaquette 60x46 mm. 

2824 Maternity, by Roine. M 41 mm. 

2825 Silver Wedding, by R. Baudichon. 7E plaquette 66x73 mm. 

2826 Mercury, by L. Merley. 7E 50 mm. 

2827 Mercury, Commerce, and Industry, by Domard. M 34 mm. 

2828 Industrial Arts, by E. Farachon. JE 51 mm. 

205 



2829 Commerce among the Nations, by A. Depaulis. M 51 mm. 

2830 Industry, by F. Chabaud. JE 50 mm. 

2831 Similar. 2E 50 mm. 

2832 Similar. 7E 41 mm. 

2833 Similar. M 37 mm. 

2834 Similar. 2E 32 mm. 

2835 Public Security, by N. Gatteaux. M 69 mm. 

2836 Cooperation of Art and Industry, by O. Roty. M 80 mm. 

2837 Th e Bank of France, by J. P. Droz. JE 68 mm. 

2838 JEsculapius. 2E 34 mm. 

2839 ^Esculapius, by G. Dupre. 2E 41 mm. 

2840 Hippocrates, by E. Dubois. M 50 mm. 

2841 Hippocrates, by E. Rogat. JE 42 mm. 

2842 Vaccination, by B. Andrieu. JE 42 mm. 

2843 Centenary of House-Surgeoncy in the Paris Hospitals, by L. 
Bottee. ^78 mm. 

2844 Salvage medal : Firemen Running, by A. Dubois. 2E 57 mm. 

2845 Similar. iE 51 mm. 

2846 Same. M 45 mm. 

2847 Same. 7E 41 mm. 

2848 Same. 7E 37 mm. 

2849 Same. M 34 mm. 

2850 Same. M 2J mm. 

2851 Salvage medal : Rescue from the Fire, by A. Dubois. ^51 mm. 

2852 Salvage medal : Rescue at Sea, by E. Oudine. M 50 mm. 

206 



2853 Same. 2E 41 mm. 

2854 Same. 2E 2J mm. 

2855 Swiss Hospitality, by A. Borrel. M 71 mm. 

2856 The Fall of the Angels, by J. Duvivier. M 73 mm. 

2857 Minerva, by B. Andrieu and J. P. De Puymaurin. 2E 68 mm. 

2858 Same. M 57 mm. 

2859 Same. 7E 50 mm. 

2860 Same. M 45 mm. 

2861 Same. 2E 41 mm. 

2862 Same. 7E 37 mm. 

2863 Same. 2E 34 mm. 

2864 Head of Athena, copied from the type of the Greek coins of 
Thurium, by A. Dubois. JE 39 mm. 

2865 Minerva Awarding Crown of Merit, by J. C. Chaplain. 2E 68 mm. 

2866 To the Progress of Human Knowledge, by E. Oudine. 2E 72 mm. 

2867 The Louvre, by L. Merley. 2E 71 mm. 

2868 French Association of Doctors, by G. Prudhomme. JE plaquette 
70x58 mm. 

2869 Posterity Crowns the Genius of the Arts, by D. Dupuis. M 73 mm.. 

2870 The Seasons, by F. Levillain. JE 70 mm. 

2871 The Crown of Laurel, by J. C. Chaplain. JE Ji mm. 

2872 Chamber of Deputies, by D. Dupuis. 2E 70 mm. 

2873 Medal of Honor, by H. Dubois. M 69 mm. 

2874 Same. 2E 61 mm. 

2875 International Peace, by O. Yencesse. 2E 46 mm. 

207 



2876 Peace, by L. Merot. M 64 mm. 

2877 Peace, by L. Cariat. M plaquette 81x35 mm. 

2878 The Arbiter, by L. Coudray. 2E plaquette 71x55 mm. 

2879 Colonial Union, by Prudhomme. 7E plaquette 70x53 mm. 

2880 Statute Law, by L. Coudray. JE 32 mm. 

2881 Society for Mutual Aid, by O. Roty. M 27 mm. 

2882 Austro-Hungarian Benevolence Society, by H. Hautsch. ^E 
plaquette 74x50 mm. 

2883 Art, by L. Coudray. 2E 50 mm. 

2884 Terpsichore, by L. Coudray. 2E 50 mm. 

2885 Commerce and Agriculture, by L. Coudray. 7E 50 mm. 

2886 Mechanics, by L. Coudray. i£ 50 mm. 

2887 Crafts, by J. P. Legastelois. 2E 51 mm. 

2888 Cooperation, by J. P. Legastelois. 7E $1 mm. 

2889 Atalanta, by L. Cariat. M 50 mm. 

2890 Domestic Art, by L. Le Dieu. 2E plaquette 64x44 mm. 

2891 Village Life, by B. Moria. 2E plaquette 64x45 mm. 

2892 Village Life, by B. Moria. (Rev.) M plaquette 64x85 mm. 

2893 Salutation to the Sun, by G. Dupre. M plaquette 64x50 mm. 

2894 Eve, by F. Vernon. 2E plaquette 79x31 mm. 

2895 Pity, by A. Gregoire. M plaquette 72x53 mm. 

2896 Redemption, by G. Dupre. 7E 73 mm. 

2897 Redemption, by G. Dupre. (Rev.) ^.73 mm. 

2898 Thought Animates the Universe, by E. Soldi. M plaquette 
73x54 mm. 

2899 Homage to Medallists, by A. Lechevrel. 7E plaquette 67x48 mm. 

208 



2900 Aerial Communication, Paris, 1870-1871, by G. Degeorge. 7E 
63 mm. 

2901 Honor and Courage, by W. 7E 58 mm. 

2902 Justice, by A. Borrel. M 50 mm. 

2903 Protection of Children. M 50 mm. 

2904 Beneficence, by E. Oudine. 2E ^1 mm. 

2905 Martyrs, by J. Lagrange. M 71 mm. 

2906 Fictile Art, by G. Prudhomme. M plaquette 65x51 mm. 

2907 The Sculptor Rewarded, by J. C. Chaplain. 7E 78 mm. 

2908 Prize medal, 1736, by A. Gamot. 7E 69 mm. 

2909 Royal Clock Works, 1786, by B. Duvivier. M 56 mm. 

2910 Humor Enthroned, by J. C. Roettier. 7E 45 mm. 

291 1 The Court of Accounts, 1807-1907, by F. Vernon. M plaquette 
71x55 mm. 

2912 Metal Workers, by A. Patey. 2E 38 mm. 

2913 Souvenir plaquette of the Paris Mint, by F. Mouchon. 7E 
plaquette 54x30 mm. 

2914 The Paris Mint, by D. Dupuis. 2E 50 mm. 

2915 Medal of Honor. 7E 68 mm. 

2916 French Republic, by D. Dupuis. 7E 68 mm. 

2917 Similar Rev., by L. Cariat. JE 50 mm. 

2918 Similar Rev., by A. Caque. M 46 mm. 

2919 Same. JE 41 mm. 

2920 Same. 2E 36 mm. 

2921 Similar Rev., by C. Degeorge. M 32 mm. 

2922 Similar Rev., by H. Dubois. 7E 27 mm. 

209 



MARRIAGE MEDALS 

2923 Hymen, by R. M 68 mm. 

2924 Gothic Marriage, by Domard. ^.51 mm. 

2925 Christian Marriage, by Pingret. ^R. 41 mm. 

2926 Mariage Evangelique, by Petit. M 39 mm. 

2927 Shepherd's Wedding, by Andrieu and Denon. M 41 mm. 

2928 Roman Marriage, by Montagny. M 41 mm. 

2929 Marriage Benediction, by Montagny. M 41 mm. 

2930 Fidelite, Bonheur, by Petit. M 39 mm. 

2931 Marriage by the Archbishop, by Depaulis. M 41 mm. 

2932 Unis a jamais, by Petit. M 39 mm. 

2933 La Religion les Unit, by Depaulis. M 36 mm. 

2934 The Blessing of the Bishop, by J. Merley. M 37 mm. 

2935 Gothic Marriage, by Gayrard. M 36 mm. 

2936 Gothic Marriage, by Borrel after Domard. M 32 mm. 

2937 Christian Marriage, by Pingret. M 29 mm. 

2938 Priest's Benediction, by Lagrange. M 30 mm. 

2939 Connubium Christianum, by Gayrard. 2R 32 mm. 

2940 Blessing of the Archbishop. M 27 mm. 

2941 At the Altar, by Rene Baudichon. M 27 mm. 

2942 Semper, by O. Roty. M 41 mm. 

2943 Semper, by Roine. M 41 mm. 

2944 In Vitam Eamus, by Ch. Pillet. M 41 mm. 

2945 Hymenee, by S. E. Vernier. M plaque 40x37 mm. 

210 



JETONS DE JEU 

N.B. The following numbers, 2946 to 2964a, are octagonal silver pieces (30 mm.) 
by Gayrard. They all have the same obverse: "Heur et Malheur." 

2946 Heur et Malheur. 

2947 "J'ai travaille; je recueille." {Rev.) 

2948 "Le commerce fait prosperer 1 'agriculture." {Rev.) 

2949 " Disciple de Ceres je reponds ses bienfaits." {Rev.) 

2950 "Unis pour guerir nos maux prolonger notre vie." {Rev.) 

2951 Fortune Leading Amor. {Rev.) 

2952 "Le plus vigilant est trompe." {Rev.) 

2953 "Calme au milieu des orages." {Rev.) 

2954 "Qui que tu sois voici ton maitre," etc. {Rev.) 

2955 "Plus le tour est bizarre et plus elle est contente. ,, {Rev.) 

2956 "Le faible sauve le fort." {Rev.) 

2957 "Mon regne est celui des lois." {Rev.) 

2958 "L'Art dirige la Nature." {Rev.) 

2959 Conference of the Arts. {Rev.) 

2960 "N'attendons pas le retour de Taurore." {Rev.) 

2961 "La Nuit ramene les jeux et les plaisirs." {Rev.) 

2962 "Heureux qui peut deviner." {Rev.) 

2963 "La ruse ne peut le sauver." {Rev.) 

2964 "Point de roses sans epines." {Rev.) 

2964a "Tou jours fidele." {Rev.) 

211 



MEDALS BY ANTON SCHARFF 

2965 Johann Hassenbauer von Schiller, Director of the Royal Mint in 
Vienna, 1867. Designed by J. Tautenhayn, engraved by Scharfr" 
and Leisek. Bust. Rev. Allegory and dedication. 7E 48 mm. 
Wiener Medailleure, 1899, by A. R. v. Loehr, 2. 

2966 Franz Bauer, Sculptor of Vienna, 1868. Bust. Rev. Inscription. 
M 40 mm. Wien. Med. 3. 

2967 Semi-centennial Celebration of the First Austrian Savings Bank 
in Vienna, 1869. (From a lithograph by Gruber.) Female figure 
Dr. Solomon Mosenthal, Dramatic Poet, 1873. Head. Rev. 
sitting. Rev. Inscription in a wreath. JE 64 mm. Wien. Med. 9. 

2968 Dr. Solomon Mosenthal, Dramatic Poet, 1873. Head. Rev. 
Genius of Poetry. 7E 58 mm. Wien. Med. 12. 

2969 Celebration of the Twenty-five Years' Reign of Emperor Franz 
Joseph of Austria, 1873. Head. Rev. The Muse Clio (by J. 
Tautenhayn). M 55 mm. Wien. Med. 13. 

2970 World's Exposition at Vienna, 1873. Bust of Emperor Franz 
Joseph. Rev. Rotunda. (Rev.) M 34 mm. Wien. Med. 17. 

2971 Peter von Tunner, Director of the Mining Academy in Loeben. 
Testimonial of his students, 1874. Bust. Rev. Coat of arms. 
7E 46 mm. Wien. Med. 20. 

2972 Savings Bank Celebration and Opening of the Rudolfinum, 
Prague, 1875. Bust of Crown Prince Rudolf. Rev. Rudolfinum. 
2R 65 mm. Wien. Med. 22. 

2973 Same. (Rev.) M 65 mm. 

2974 Richard Wagner. So-called Wagner Order for his Bayreuth vis- 
itors, 1876. Head. Rev. Wotan's spear and Siegfried's sword 
Nothung. (From an engraving by Gottfried Semper.) ?R 36 
mm. Wien. Med. 23. 

2975 Richard W'agner, 1876. Head. Rev. Redemption scene from 
" Parsifal.' ' M 29 mm. Wien. Med. 26. 

2976 Same. (Rev.) M 37 mm. „ 

2977 Martin von Cassian, Director of the Donau Steamship Co., 1877. 
Bust. Rev. Four allegorical figures. 7E 64 mm. Wien. Med. 28. 

212 



2978 Dr. Kajetan Felder, Burgomaster of Vienna, 1877. Bust. Rev. 
Inscription in a wreath. JE 64 mm. Wien. Med. 29. 

2979 Albert Camesina von San Vittore, Art Critic and Honorary Citi- 
zen of Vienna, 1878. A cast medal. Bust. Rev. Richly decorated 
coat of arms. 7E 92 mm. Wien. Med. 30. 

2980 Archduke Johann Graz. Erection of his monument, 1878. Head. 
Rev. Memorial fountain. 7E 62 mm. Wien. Med. 32. 

2981 Karl von Littrow, Astronomer. Erection of observatory at the 
Turkish intrenchments near Vienna, 1878. Bust. Rev. View of 
the building. 2E 64 mm. Wien. Med. 33. 

2982 Franz Wagner, Stationer in Leipzig, 1878. Bust. Rev. Inscrip- 
tion. M 44 mm. Wien. Med. 35. 

2983 Viennese Washer-maiden. ^.47 mm. von Loehr Katalog, 1904. 37. 

2984 Dedication of Stuhlweissenburg, for Count Eugen Zichy. 1879. 
Head. Rev. Arms of the city. 7E 64 mm. Wien. Med. 44. 

2985 Anton von Schmerling. Semi-centennial celebration of his doc- 
torate, 1879. Bust. Rev. Inscription in a wreath. 2E gilt 67 mm. 
Wien. Med. 43. 

2986 Johann Joseph Vitesic, Bishop of Veglia. Jubilee medal, 1879. 
Bust. Rev. Inscription. M 54 mm. Wien. Med. 45. 

2987 Homage of Vienna on the Celebration of the Silver Wedding of 
the Emperor and Empress. Presentation medal, 1879. Two 
busts (Scharff). Rev. Congratulation of Vienna (Tautenhayn). 
M 50 mm. Wien. Med. 46a. 

2988 Richard von Dotzauer, President of the Chamber of Commerce in 
Prague, 1880. Testimonial medal. Bust. Rev. Allegory. ^E 64 
mm. Wien. Med. 47. 

2989 Josef Hilarius Eckhel, Numismatist. Centennial of his death, 1880. 
(Struck out of metal of ancient coins.) Bust and facsimile of his 
signature. Rev. Inscription. 7E 35 mm. Wien. Med. 48. 

2990 Johann Gimther, Abbot of Raigern. Eight hundredth jubilee of 
foundation of the monastery, 1880. Bust. Rev. View of the 
monastery. 2E 54 mm. Wien. Med. 49. 

2991 Josef Hyrtl, Anatomist. Seventieth birthday, 1880. Bust. 
Rev. Inscription in a wreath. 2E 64 mm. Wien. Med. 50. 

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2992 Industrial Exposition of Lower Austria at Vienna. Prize medal, 

1880. Female genius with wreath and banner. Rev. Rich 
arabesque and cartouche. (J. Schwerdtner.) 7E 60 mm. Wien. 
Med. 53. 

2993 First Austrian Union Shooting Contest, Vienna. Gold and silver 
prizes, 1880. Austria and Vienna. Rev. Imperial double eagle. 
M 36 mm. Wien. Med. 55. 

2994 Exposition of Feminine Handicraft, Budapest. Prize medal, 

1881. Bust of Duchess Louise of Coburg. Rev. Coat of arms 
and inscription. M 36 mm. Wien. Med. 57. 

2995 Adolf Ignaz and Julie Mautner von Markof. Golden wedding, 
1881. Heads of the two, jugate. Rev. Inscription in a wreath 
and coat of arms. M 51 mm. Wien. Med. 62. 

2996 Homage of Vienna on the Marriage of Crown Prince Rudolf 
to Princess Stephanie of Belgium, 1881. Busts of the two. Rev. 
Allegory. M 51 mm. Wien. Med. 69. 

2 997 Same. Two busts inclosed in a square. Rev. Calendar (not 

signed) . M 38 mm. v. Loehr, Katalog. 69a. 

2998 Jurai Dobrila, Bishop of Triest. Celebration medal, 1882. Bust. 
Rev. Inscription. M 54 mm. Wien. Med. 70. 

2999 Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the Factory of J. Schreiber, Glass 
Manufacturer, 1882. Three busts in a cartouche. Rev. Allegory. 
JE 54 mm. Wien. Med. 72. 

3000 St. Polten. National shooting contest of Lower Austria. Silver 
prize, 1882. Allegory, two figures. Rev. Arms of the city. M 
33 mm. Wien. Med. 73. 

3001 Sixth Centennial Celebration of the Investiture of Austria in the 
House of Hapsburg, 1882. Investiture scene. Rev. Inscription. 
M 61 mm. Wien. Med. yy. 

3002 Hungarian Horse-breeders' Society of Budapest. Kincsem prize 
medal, 1883. Hungarv. Rev. Winged horse. M 45 mm. Wien. 
Med. 80. 

3003 Same. (Rev.) 

3004 Second German Numismatic Day at Vienna, 1883. Bust of 
Karl F. W. Erbstein, numismatist. Rev. Allegory. Composi- 
tion. 43 mm. Wien. Med. 83. 

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3005 Completion of the City Hall of Vienna, 1883. Vienna and 
Friedrich Schmidt. Rev. View of the building (by A. Neudeck). 
M. J2 mm., 33^ mm. thickness. Wien. Med. 84. 

3006 Same. (Rev.) Composition. 72 mm., 5 mm. thickness. 

3007 Second Centennial Anniversary of the Relief of Vienna, 1883. 
Allegorical figures (by Tautenhayn). Rev. Five busts of his- 
torical persons in a cartouche surrounded by figures (Scharff). 
(Rev.) M 72 mm. Wien. Med. 85. 

3008 Prize medal of the Fruit and Vegetable Cultivation Society of 
Berndorf, 1884. Rural genre scene. Rev. Town arms. Com- 
position. 64 mm. Wien. Med. 92. 

3009 Count Adolf Podstatzky-Liechtenstein, Grand Master of the 
Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 1884. Bust. Rev. Coat of arms. 
M 49 mm. Wien. Med. 96. 

3010 Franz Pulszky, Hungarian Historian. Testimonial medal, 1884. 
Bust. Rev. Inscription. JE 47 mm. Wien. Med. 97. 

301 1 Prize medal in Rifle Contest at Vienna, 1884. Woman, kissing 
a victor. Rev. Arms. M 41 mm. Wien. Med. 101. 

3012 Vienna Numismatic Society. Thaler celebration, 1884. Bust of 
the emperor, wearing the collar of the Golden Fleece. Rev. Fac- 
simile of the obverse of the first Austrian thaler of Sigismund, 
i486. (Rev.) M 36 mm. Wien. Med. 104. 

3013 John Wilson West, Numismatist in Gothenburg, 1885. Bust. 
Rev. View of the Gothenburg Museum. 2E 54 mm. Wien. Med. 
120. 

3014 Karl Klein, Bishop of Limburg. Celebration medal, 1886. Bust. 
Rev. Cathedral. M 44 mm. Wien. Med. PL IX. 129. 

3015 Same. (Rev.) JE 44 mm. 

3016 Otto Hirschfeld, Historian. Testimonial of his students, 1885. 
Bust. Rev. Two allegorical figures. M 47 mm. Wien. Med. 109. 

3017 Celebration of Eightieth Birthday of Count Podstatzky-Liechten- 
stein, 1885. Bust 1. Rev. Arms. M 39 mm. v. Loehr, Katalog. 
116a. 

3018 Second Austrian Bundesschiessen at Innsbruck. Silver prize, 
1885. Bust of Maximilian I. Rev. Tyrolese eagle. M 36 mm. 
Wien. Med. no. 

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3019 Same. (Rev.) M 36 mm. 

3020 Death of Karl Bachofen von Echt, Prussian Corpsauditor, 1886. 
Bust. Rev. Coat of arms. 2E 50 mm. Wien. Med. 122. 

3021 Artists' Kirmess, 1886. Couple in old-German costume. Rev. 
Arms held by female figure. M klippe 45x45 mm. Wien. Med. 

138. 

3022 Klemens Maximilian Bachofen von Echt. Medallion on his 
death, 1886. Bust. Rev. Coat of arms. 2E 50 mm. Wien. Med. 
123. 

3023 Third German Mint Inspection Day at Munich, 1886. Bust of 
Dr. Joseph Bergmann, Director of the Mint. Rev. Allegory and 
inscription. Composition. 43 mm. Wien. Med. 131. 

3024 Two Hundredth Anniversary of the Relief of Ofen, at Budapest,. 
1886. Hungaria and view of the city, 1886. Rev. Hungaria and 
view of the city, 1686. 7E J$ mm. Wien. Med. 124. 

3025 Tri-centennial Celebration of the University at Graz, 1886. Bust 
of Archduke Karl. Rev. Inscription. M 54 mm. Wien. Med. 
127. 

3026 Friedrich von Schmidt, Chief Architect of the Cathedral in 
Vienna, 1888. Bust. Rev. St. Stefan's Cathedral. M 58 mm. 
Wien. Med. 161. 

3027 Same. (Rev.) 7E 58 mm. 

3028 Baron Josef Alexander von Helfert, Historian. Testimonial of 
the Royal Central Commission for the Preservation of the Me- 
morial Buildings, 1888. Bust. Rev. Coat of arms. JE 50 mm. 
Wien. Med. 158. 

3029 Celebration of the Fortieth Year of the Reign of Emperor Franz 
Joseph. Homage medal of Vienna, 1888. Emperor Franz Joseph 
in a triumphal chariot. Rev. Allegory (Tautenhayn). M 62 mm. 
Wien. Med. 164. 

3030 Jubilee Exhibition of an Art Establishment in Vienna. Silver 
prize. 1888. Bust of the emperor. Rev. Allegory. (Rev.) 7E 
36 mm. Wien. Med. 166. 

3031 Numismatic Society of Vienna. Celebration of the fortieth year 
of the reign of the emperor, 1888. Allegory. Rev. Inscription and 

216 



emblems (Rud. Neuberger). M klippe 43x43 mm. Wien. Med. 
168. 

3032 Unveiling of the Maria Theresia Monument at Vienna, 1888. 
Bust. Rev. Monument. M 64 mm. Wien. Med. PI. X. 169. 

3033 Numismatic Society of Vienna. Maria Theresia Exhibition, 
1888. Bust. Rev. Inscription in a cartouche. Thaler-like medal. 
M 41 mm. Wien. Med. 170. 

3034 Gottfried Keller, Poet and Philosopher, 1889. Bust Rev. 
Orpheus and a lion (from a sketch by A. Bocklin). iE 70 mm. 
Wien. Med. 175. 

3035 Celebration of the Twenty-fifth Year of the Reign of King Karl 
and Queen Olga of Wurtemberg, Stuttgart, 1889. Two busts. 
Rev. View of the city. M 65 mm. Wien. Med. PI. XI. 179. 

3036 Same. (Rev.) M 

3037 Unveiling of the Grillparzer Monument at Vienna, 1889. Bust. 
Rev. Lyre. 2E 57 mm. Wien. Med. 180. 

3038 Erection of the Monument to the Dead of the Year 1849, at Arad, 
1890. View of the monument. Rev. Tablet with names of the 
victims. ^E 56 mm. Wien. Med. 181. . 

3039 Fourth German Musical Festival, 1890. Allegory. Rev. Arms 
(Schwertnet). JE 61 mm. 

3040 Alfred von Arneth, Historian. Testimonial of the officers of the 
Imperial House, Court and State Archives, 1890. Bust. Rev. 
Allegory. The muse Clio before the three chief works of Arneth. 
7E 58 mm. Wien. Med. 182. 

3041 Karl Adolf and Albertine Bachofen von Echt. Silver wedding 
(1887), 1890. Their busts. Rev. The bridal couple in old-Ger- 
man costume. M. 50 mm. Wien. Med. 184. 

3042 Semi-Centennial Celebration of the Conservatory at Budapest, 
1890. Swan with lyre. Rev. Temple and three allegorical figures. 
M 64 mm. Wien. Med. 185. 

3043 Archduke Franz Salvator and Archduchess Marie Valerie. Mar- 
riage medal, 1890. Their busts. Rev. Allegory. M 44 mm. 
Wien. Med. 186. 

3044 Same. (Rev.) 2E 44 mm. 

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3045 Eduard Forchheimer, Numismatist of Vienna. Testimonial of 
his children on his seventieth birthday, 1890. Bust. Rev. Inscrip- 
tion. JE 42 mm. Wien. Med. 187. 

3046 Athletic Club of Penzing. Flag dedication, 1890. Girl in old- 
German costume, planting an oak-twig in the ground. Rev. Four 
F's in a wreath (J. Schwerdtner). yE 51 mm. Wien. Med. 188. 

3047 Ignaz Weifert, Factory Owner in Pancsova. Testimonial of his 
son, 1890. Bust. Rev. Views of his factories. 7E 56 mm. Wien. 
Med. 191. 

3048 Artists' Association of Vienna, Gschnasfest. Oval cast medal, 
1890. Bust of the painter Eugen Felix in old-German costume. 
Rev. Artists' escutcheon. M 60x45 mm. Wien. Med. 192. 

3049 Same. (Rev.) 

3050 Karl Adolf Bachofen von Echt. Oval cast medal, 1890. Bust in 
the old-German costume. Rev. Coat of arms held by female 
figure. 7E 65x51 mm. Wien. Med. 183. 

3051 Fourth German Song Festival at Vienna, 1890. Girl in old- 
German costume, planting an oak-twig. Rev. Lyre (J. Schwerdt- 
ner). 7E 51 mm. Wien. Med. 195. 

3052 Eduard Albert, Surgeon. Testimonial of his students, 1891. 
Bust. Rev. Inscription. 7E 63 mm. Wien. Med. PI. IX. 196. 

3053 Karl Adolf and Albertine Bachofen von Echt, 1891. Their busts. 
Rev. Oak-tree and view of Nussdorf. 7E Christmas klippe 32x32 
mm. Wien. Med. 197. 

3054 A. Fix and A. Portois. Celebration of ten years in business, 1891. 
Their busts. Rev. View of a house. 7E gilt klippe 31x31 mm. 
Wien. Med. 202. 

3055 Same. (Rev.) M klippe 31x31 mm. 

3056 Celebration of the Twenty-fifth Year of the Reign of King Karl 
of Roumania, 1891. Bust. Rev. Allegory. 2E 64 mm. Wien. 
Med. 203. 

3057 Ed. von Sigmundt. Shooting contest of the Rifle Club of Triest, 
1891. Bust. Rev. Coat of arms and inscription. JR 36 mm. 
Wien. Med. PI. IX. 204. 

218 



3058 Walburga Spottl, Numismatist of Vienna. Testimonial of her 
son on her eighty-seventh birthday, 1891. Bust. Rev. Distaff, , 
rose, and inscription. M 43 mm. Wien. Med. PI. X. 205. 

3059 Same. (Rev.) 

3060 Artists' Association of Vienna, Gschnasfest, 1891. Fourth dimen- 
sion. Vision (three figures). Rev. Arms, in a five-pointed star. 
M pentagonal 57 mm. Wien. Med. 206. 

3061 Unveiling of the Radetzky Monument at Vienna, 1891. Bust. 
Rev. Monument. (Rev.) M gilt 70 mm. Wien. Med. 207. 

3062 Unveiling of the Alfred Krupp Monument at Essen, 1892. Busts 
of Alfred and Friedrich Krupp. Rev. Monument. M 42 mm. 
Wien. Med. 210. 

3063 Same. (Rev.) JE gilt 42 mm. 

3064 F. A. FliickigeT, Chemist of Bern. Prize medal, 1892. Bust. 
Rev. Allegory. 7E 46 mm. Wien. Med. 211. 

3065 Theodor Gomperz, Historian. Testimonial medal, 1892. Bust. 
Rev. Allegory. 2E 46 mm. Wien. Med. 212. 

3066 Franz von Hauer, President of the Geographical Society of 
Vienna. Honor medal of the Geographical Society, 1892. Bust. 
Rev. Globe and emblems. M 59 mm. Wien. Med. 213. 

3067 Adolf Mayer, Numismatist of Danzig. Oval cast medal, 1892. 
Bust. Rev. View of the cathedral of Danzig. 7E 70x54 mm. 
Wien.^Med. PI. X. 215. 

3068 Joseph Mayer, Jeweler of Vienna. Testimonial of the Associa- 
tion of Goldsmiths, 1892. Bust. Rev. St. Eligius. M 64 mm. 
Wien. Med. 216. 

3069 Gschnasfest of an Art Establishment of Vienna. Great-Peking 
medal, 1892. Obv. and Rev. Presentation in Chinese. M 45 mm. 
Wien. Med. 218. 

3070 Same. (Rev.) JE 45 mm. 

3071 Seventh Ornithological Exhibition at Vienna. Prize medal, 1892. 
Bust of the President, Adolf Bachofen von Echt, 1. Rev. Bird and 
inscription. JE 37 mm. Wien. Med. PI. X. 219. 

219 



3072 The Vienna-Neustadt Jubilee Shooting Contest, Seventh Centen- 
nial Celebration of the City. Prize medal, 1892. Bust of Duke 
Leopold the Virtuous. Rev. Arms of the city. M klippe 34x34 
mm. Wien. Med. 220. 

3073 Same. (Rev.) 2E 34x34 mm. 

3074 Karl Nepomuk and Wilhelmine Bachofen, Parents of Adolf Bach- 
ofen von Echt, Manufacturer. Testimonial of their son, 1893. 
Their busts. Rev. View of the Haus Geist in Westphalia. JK 
62 mm. Wien. Med. 221. 

3075 August and Helene (nee Polak) Bachofen von Echt. Marriage 
medal, 1893. Obv. and Rev. Busts. M plaquette 44x35 mm. 
Wien. Med. 222. 

3076 Same. (Rev.) 2E plaquette 44x35 mm. 

3077 Johannes Brahms, Musician. Testimonial of the Musical Society 
of Vienna on his sixtieth birthday, 1893. Bust. Rev. Palm- 
branch and inscription. M. 58 mm. Wien. Med. 223. 

3078 Quarter-centennial Celebration of the Volunteer Firemen of Ot- 
takring, 1893. Fire scene. Rev. Inscription. M. klippe 34x34 mm. 
Wien. Med. 230. 

3079 Marriage of the Crown Prince Ferdinand of Roumania to 
Princess Mary, 1893. Their busts. Rev. Cupid before two es- 
cutcheons. JE 50 mm. Wien. Med. 232. 

3080 Arna von Ernst. Dedication of Anton Scharff on her silver wed- 
ding. Bust. Rev. Rose-branch and inscription. 7E plaquette 
40x30 mm. Wien. Med. 225. 

3081 Gschnasfest of an Art Establishment of Vienna, 1893. Prince 
Gschnas. Rev. Tree-frog. M klippe 37x37 mm. Wien. Med. 234. 

3082 Same. (Rev.) M klippe 37x37 mm. 

3083 German-Austrian Alpine Club. Jeton for the attendants of the 
mountain guide course, 1893. Mountain guide. Rev. 1892-1894 
in a cartouche. M 34 mm. Wien. Med. 235. 

3084 Karl von Ernst, Chief Mining Officer. Testimonial of the Numis- 
matic Society of Vienna, 1894. Bust. Rev. Inscription. M 
plaquette 40x30 mm. Wien. Med. 240. 

220 



3085 Emperor Franz Josef. Fortieth-year jubilee as commander of 
the Eighth Regiment Artillery Corps at Prague, 1894. Youthful 
bust. Rev. Elderly bust of the emperor. M 39 mm. Wien. Med. 
241. 

3086 Same. (Rev.) M 39 mm. 

3087 Oskar Klinger, Manufacturer at Neustadt, 1894. Bust. Rev. 
Allegory of spinning. M plaquette 42x34 mm. Wien. Med. PL 
XIII. 242. 

3088 Same. (Rev.) 

3089 Peter K. Rosegger, National Poet. Testimonial of Adolf Bach- 
ofen von Edit, manufacturer, 1894. Bust. Rev. Rural genre 
scene. iR 51 mm. Wien. Med. PI. XI. 246. 

3090 Same. (Rev.) 7E 51 mm. 

3091 J. Michael Scharff", father of the medalist. Annual jeton of the 
Coin and Medal Club of Vienna, 1894. Bust. Rev. Inscription. 
M 31 mm. Wien. Med. 248. 

3092 Johann Strauss, Musician. Jubilee medal of 1894. Bust. Rev. 
View of a ballroom and musical instruments. M 59 mm. Wien. 
Med. PI. IX. and XII. 250. 

3093 Heinrich Cubasch, Imperial Counselor, 1895. Bust r. Rev. In- 
scription. ^R 31 mm. Cf. Wien. Med. 198b. 

3094 Rudolf Virchow. Cast medal, 1894. Bust, 1891. Rev. Allegory. 
JE 170 mm. Wien. Med. 254. 

3095 Karl Adolf Bachofen von Echt, 1895. Bust. Rev. View of his 
villa at Nussdorf from the garden. M 36 mm. W^ien. Med. 255. 

3096 Adolf and Amalie Bachofen von Echt. Marriage medal, 1895. 
Bust of Adolf. Rev. Bust of Amalie r. (Rev.) M plaquette, 
44x35 mm. Wien. Med. 256. 

3097 Hans von Biilow, Musician, 1895. Bust. Rev. Inscription and 
palm. M 58 mm. Wien. Med. PL IX. 260. 

3098 Count Adolf Podstatzky-Liechtenstein. On his ninetieth birth- 
day, 1895. Bust 1. Rev. Arms. M 49 mm. Wien. Med. PL IX. 
245- 

3099 Same. (Rev.) 7E 49 mm. 

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3100 Leopold von Dittel, Surgeon. Testimonial of his students on his 
seventieth birthday, 1895. Bust. Rev- Inscription. M 58 mm. 
Wien. Med. PI. IX. 261. 

3101 Anton Dreher, Manufacturer. Celebration of twenty-five years 
in business, 1895. Bust. Rev. Inscription. ^R plaquette 45x36 
mm. Wien. Med. 262. 

3102 Silver Wedding of Anton and Kathe Dreher, 1895. Their busts 
1. Rev. Busts of their three sons. M 65 mm. Wien. Med. PI. 
X. 263. 

3103 Erection of the Donau Bridge in Roumania, 1895. Bust of King 
Karl. Rev. The river-god Danube surveying the bridge. 7E 70 
mm. Wien. Med. PI. X. and XII. 266. 

3104 Unveiling of the Mozart Monument at Vienna, 1895. Bust of 
Mozart. Rev. Group of putti. M 56 mm. Wien. Med. PI. X. 270. 

3105 Same. (Rev.) 7E 56 mm. 

3106 Rebuilding of the Harbor of Costanza, 1896. Bust of Karl I of 
Roumania 1. Rev. View of the harbor. 2E 56 mm. 

3107 Artists' Association of Vienna, Gschnasfest, 1896. St. Hubertus 
and stag. Rev. Diana with artists' materials. M klippe 37x37 
mm. Wien. Med. 280. 

3108 Same. (Rev.) 2E klippe 37x37 mm. 

3109 Golden Wedding of Heinrich and Barbara Cubasch. Testimonial 
of their son, 1896. Obv. and Rev. Busts. ^31 mm. Wien. Med. 
273- 

31 10 Anton Drasche von Wartinberg, Court Physician. Testimonial 
on his seventieth birthday, 1896. Bust. Rev. Scene at a patient's 
bedside. 2R 58 mm. Wien. Med. PI. X. 275. 

31 1 1 Wilhelm von Hartel, Historian. Testimonial of his students, 
1896. Bust. Rev. A pupil before Knowledge. JE 58 mm. Wien. 
Med. 278. 

31 12 Professor Edward Ruppel of Frankfurt a. M. Prize medal, 1896. 
Head facing. .Rev. View of Frankfurt a. M. M 55 mm. Wien. 
Med. 279. 

31 13 Joseph Wunsche. On his eightieth birthday, 1896. Bust 1. Rev. 
Inscription. M plaquette 42x33 mm. 

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3i 14 Samuel P. Avery, 1897. Bust 1. Rev. Library. JR 65 mm. 
Wien. Med. PI. IX. 282. 

3115 Same. (Rev.) 

3 1 16 Moritz Rieter von Bockenau, 1897. Bust 1. Rev. Arms and in- 
scription. M 66 mm. Wien. Med. 283. 

31 17 King Albert of Saxony. On his seventieth birthday, 1898. The 
king seated. Rev. Inscription. M plaquette 51x33 mm. 

3 1 18 Vincenz von Miller zu Aichholz, 1897. Bust. Rev. Coat of arms. 
M 57 mm. Wien. Med. PL XI. 289. 

31 19 Alexander Szilagyi, Director of the Library of the University of 
Budapest. Celebration of his seventieth birthday, 1897. Bust. 
Rev. Scene in the lecture-hall. M 58 mm. Wien. Med. PL IX. 
and XII. 294. 

3120 John S. White, Teacher of New York. Testimonial medal, 1897. 
Bust. Rev. School building. M 65 mm. Wien. Med. PL XI. 295. 

3121 Same. (Rev.) 

3122 Gschnasfest of the Artists' Association of Vienna. International 
bicycle festival, 1897. Painter on a wheel ; near by, a despairing 
genius. Rev. Gschnas arms. M klippe 39x39 mm. Wien. Med. 
296. 

3123 Same. (Rev.) M klippe 39x39 mm. 

3124 Ornithological Exhibition at Vienna. Prize medal, 1897. Bust 
of President Adolf Bachofen von Echt. Rev. Landscape over 
which a bird is flying. M 37 mm. 

3125 Alois Egger von Mollwald, Director of the Theresian Military 
Academy, 1898. Bust. Rev. Inscription. 2E 48 mm. Wien. 
Med. 299. 

3126 Kalman, Count Hunyady de Kethely, Chief Master of Ceremonies 
to the Emperor, 1898. Half-length figure of the count to 1. Rev. 
Inscription. M 50 mm. Wien. Med. 302. 

3127 Gschnasfest of an Art Establishment of Vienna. World bicycle 
record, pendant jeton, 1898. Two bicycle riders. Rev. Arms. 
M 23 mm. Wien. Med. 309. 

223 



3128 'Same. (Rev.) M 23 mm. 

3129 Homage medal of the City of Vienna on the Celebration of the 
Fiftieth Year of the Reign of the Emperor, 1898. Bust of the 
emperor on a pedestal before Austria and Vienna. Rev. View of 
the city. M 60 mm. Wien. Med. PI. XII. 310. 

3130 Homage medal of the First Austrian Savings Bank at Vienna on 
the Celebration of the Fiftieth Year of the Reign of the Em- 
peror, 1898. Head of the emperor. Rev. Inscription. M 58 
mm. Wien. Med. 311. 

3131 Jubilee Exhibition of an Art Establishment of Vienna. Lottery 
prize, 1898. Bust of the emperor. Rev. Arms. M klippe 23x17 
mm. Wien. Med. 314. 

3132 Same. (Rev.) M klippe 23x17 mm. 

3133 Imperial Jubilee Shooting Contest at Vienna. Shooting prize, 
1898. Bust of the emperor in a shooting-costume. Rev. Female 
genius and oak-tree. (Rev.) M 37 mm. Wien. Med. 315. 

3134 Same subject. Same. Rev. Old-German archer, target, and 

marksman. (Rev.) M 37 mm. Wien. Med. 316. 

3135 Anton Dreher. Testimonial of his fellow hunters on his fiftieth 
birthday. A pendant medal, 1899. Bust in hunting-costume. 
Rev. Diana with trophy of the chase. M 27 mm. Wien. Med. 
321. 

3136 Dr. Raimund Griibl, Burgomaster of Vienna. Testimonial 
medal, 1899. Bust. Rev. Chain of honor, two palm-branches, 
and inscription. ^R 51 mm. Wien. Med. 322. 

3137 Death of Karl Ferdinand Mauthner von Markhof, 1899. Bust. 
Rev. Inscription and emblems. M klippe 45x36 mm. Wien. Med. 
PL XIII. 323. 

3138 Karl Wittgenstein, Manufacturer. Testimonial medal on the 
celebration of his silver wedding, 1899. Bust. Rev. Iron-worker, 
and in distance view of factory buildings. M 67 mm. Wien. 
Med. 326. 

3139 Johann Medinger, 1899. Bust 1. Rev. Coat of arms. M 
plaquette 45x33 mm. Wien. Med. supplement PI. XXVII. 333. 

1 

3140 Dr. Josephus Weinlechner, 1899. Bust r. Rev. Weinlechner in 
operating-room, with patient, assistants, and nurses. M 58 mm. 
Wien. Med. suppl. PI. XXVII. 334. 

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3196 — obverse 




3196 — reverse 



Plate VIII 



3141 Anton Waldvogel and Theodor Hammerle, 1899. Bust of former 
1. ; beneath, view of city railway. Rev. Bust of latter and similar 
view. M plaquette 46x33 mm. Wien. Med. suppl. 335. 

3142 Same. (Rev.) 2E plaquette 46x33 mm. 

3143 Dr. Ludwig von Gutmann, 1899. Head 1. Rev. Miner; in dis- 
tance, view of mines. M plaquette 45x49 mm. Wien. Med. 
suppl. PI. XXVII. 338. 

3144 Goethe, 1899. Portrait and name. Rev. Scene from "Faust." 
Prologue in heaven. M 69 mm. Wien. Med. suppl. PI. XXVII. 

34i. 

3145 Same. (Rev.) M 69 mm. 

3146 Johann Gansefleisch ("Gutenberg"), 1899. Portrait and name. 
Rev. His statue in the house of R. Hoe, New York City. M. 
70 mm. Wien. Med. suppl. PI. XXVII. 344. 

3147 Same. (Rev.) iR 70 mm. 

3148 Paul Kriiger, 1900. Bust three-quarters 1. Rev. Trunk of an oak- 
tree with an orange-branch. Inscription, and below, a small 
coat of arms. M 39 mm. Wien. Med. suppl. 345. 

3149 Theodor Theyer. Bust r. Rev. Tablet with inscription. M 
plaquette 47x35 mm. Wien. Med. suppl. 342. 

3150 Josef von Storck, 1900. Bust r. Rev. Inscription. M 62 mm. 
Wien. Med. suppl. 348. 

3151 George Washington, 1900. Portrait three-quarters profile. 
"Born 1732, Died 1799." Rev. View of the Hall of Fame, New 
York University. M 70 mm. Wien. Med. suppl. 350. 

3152 Same. (Rev.) 2E 70 mm. 

3153 J. P. and Therese von Reininghaus, 1900. Busts of the two, 
jugate. Rev. Couple celebrating their golden wedding, sur- 
rounded by their whole family, in a cartouche with garland of 
roses and double coat of arms. JR. 59 mm. Wien. Med. suppl. 

352. 

3154 Same. (Rev.) ^ 59 mm. 

3155 N. Dumba, 1900. Bust 1. Rev. Inscription and palm-branch on 
a background sown with oak-leaves. 2E 55 mm. Wien. Med. 
suppl. PI. XXVII. 354. 

225 



3156 Death of Wilhelm Pertsch (1899), 1900. Bust three-quarters r. 
Rev. Cartouche with date between laurel and oak-trees. 2E 55 
mm. Wien. Med. suppl. 358. 

3157 Josef Hlavka, 1901. Bust 1. Rev. Inscription. M 61 mm. Wien. 
Med. suppl. PL XXVII. 361. 

3158 Silver Wedding of J. Askenasi and Wife of Frankfurt a. M., 
1901. Busts of two r., jugate. Rev. Inscription and bouquet of 
flowers. M klippe 45x45 mm. Wien. Med. suppl. PL XXVII. 
364. 

3159 Anton Richter, 1901. Bust three-quarters 1. On the left, oak- 
branch and inscription. Rev. Woman with distaff and two boys, 
representing Commerce and Industry; in the background, the 
factory building. 2E 51 mm. v. Loehr, Katalog. 373. 

3160 Celebration of the Printing Establishment at Neunkirchem 1901. 
Two workmen, half-figures. Rev. Inscription; above, coat of 
arms with oak-leaves. M 27 mm. v. Loehr, Katalog. 375. 

3161 Raimund Wiesner, 1901. Bust three-quarters r. Inscription in 
a circle. Rev. View of a foundry. ^51 mm. v. Loehr, Kata- 
log. 376. 

3162 Prince and Princess Windischgratz. Marriage medal, 1902. 
Busts of the two, jugate. Rev. Two cupids sitting on a cloud, 
one holding the two coats of arms, the other the wedding torch 
and a bouquet of flowers. Inscription. M 50 mm. v. Loehr, 
Katalog. 380. 

3163 Golden Wedding of Archduke Rainer, 1902. Busts of the two, 
jugate. Rev. Two clasped hands in a cloud, surrounded by roses ; 
a crown floating in the air above. JE 39 mm. v. Loehr, Katalog. 

381. 

3164 Leo Reinisch, 1902. Bust 1. Rev. Sphinx and inscription. 2E 47 
mm. v. Loehr, Katalog. 384. 

3165 Austrian Tourists' Club, 1903. Ladies' souvenir. Tourist in 
mountains, an Alpine fairy in background. Rev. View of the 
Karl Ludwig shooting-box. M plaquette 33x23 mm. v. Loehr, 
Katalog. 388. 

3166 Semi-centennial Celebration of the Antiquarian Society of 
Vienna, 1903. A female figure, sitting before a desk in a quaintly 
furnished room, raises the curtain upon the view toward Vienna. 
Rev. A ten-line inscription. Branches underneath. M 50 mm. 
v. Loehr, Katalog. 390. 

226 



3167 Christian de Wet and Koos de la Rey, 1903. Busts facing. Rev. 
A standing Boer turning away from a wounded, creeping leop- 
ard. Inscription above, "Hands off." In the exergue, coat of 
arms of Bachofen von Echt. M 39 mm. Verzeich. 391. 

3168 Same. (Rev.) iE 39 mm. 

3169 Dr. J. Unger, Minister, 1903. Bust 1. Rev. Inscription. JE 50 
mm. Verzeich. 397. 

3170 Joseph Wunsch. On his sixtieth birthday, 1903. Bust 1. Rev. 
Maiden with bouquet. 2E plaquette 53x40 mm. Verzeich. 398. 

3171 Benjamin Kallay, Imperial Minister of Finance, 1903. Bust r.„ 
begun by A. Scharfr*, completed by Franz X. Pawlik. Rev. In- 
scription. 2E plaquette. 55x44 mm. Verzeich. 399. 

3172 Styria. Maiden, Styria. Rev. Inscription. M plaquette 31x23 
mm. 

3173 Anton Scharff, medallist, by F. X. Pawlik, 1893. Bust 1. Rev. 
Inscription. M 32 mm. 

PLAQUES BY ANTON SCHARFF 

3174 Gottfried Semper, Architect, 1873. JE hollow plaque 102 mm. 
Wien. Med. 15a. 

3175 Karl von Rokitansky, Pathologist, 1875. ^E hollow plaque 120 
mm. Wien. Med. 21. 

3176 Richard Wagner, 1876. 2E hollow plaque 115 mm. Wien. Med. 
23a. 

3177 Viennese Washer-maiden, 1878. 2E hollow plaque 126 mm. 
Wien. Med. 37. 

3178 Nikolaus Dumba, 1886. 2E hollow plaque 180 mm. Wien. Med. 
125a. 

3179 Marie Trau, 1886. 2E hollow plaque 84 mm. Wien. Med. 136. 

3180 Karoline and Franz Trau, 1886. 2E hollow plaque 87 mm. Wien. 
Med. 137. 

3 181 Andreas Streit, Architect, 1886. JE hollow plaque 141 mm. Wien. 
Med. 135. 

227 



3 1 82 Jubilee of the Fortieth Year of the Reign of Victoria, 1887. JE 
hollow plaque 231 mm. Wien. Med. 142a. 

3183 Edward Forchheimer, Numismatist in Vienna, 1890. 2E hollow 
plaque 120 mm. Wien. Med. 187a. 

3184 Edward Albert, Surgeon, 1891. 2E hollow plaque 155 mm. Wien. 
Med. 196a. 

3185 Wilhelm Jahn, Director of the Court Opera House, 1891. M 
hollow plaque 164 mm. Wien. Med. 208. 

3186 Unveiling of the Radetzky Monument in Vienna, 1891. M hol- 
low plaque 195 mm. Wien. Med. 207a. 

3187 Alfred Krupp, 1892. M iron hollow plaque 114 mm. Wien. 
Med. 210a. 

3188 Johannes Brahms, 1893. & square hollow plaque 151 mm. 
Wien. Med. 223a. 

3189 Oskar Klinger, 1894. 2E oblong hollow plaque 130x105 mm. 
Wien. Med. 242. 

3190 Peter Rosegger, 1894. 2E hollow plaque 165 mm. Wien. Med. 
276. 

3 191 Samuel P. Avery, 1897. M hollow plaque 115 mm. Wien. Med. 
282. 

3192 Reverse of medal No. 3191, 1897. 2E hollow plaque 115 mm. 

3193 Goethe, 1899. M square hollow plaque 175 mm. Wien. Med. 
suppl. PL XXVII. 341. 

3194 Austria's Regency over the Netherlands. Maximilian I and 
Franz Joseph I. M oblong hollow plaque 117x163 mm. Wien. 
Med. suppl. PL XXVIII. 362. 

3195 Sacrifice of the Doves, 1902. M hollow plaque 80x160 mm. 
Verzeich. 382. 



WAR MEDALS 

3196 American Indian Chiefs. Bust of George III in armor facing r. 
GEORGIUS III DEI GRATIA. Rev. British lion reclining, and 
snarling wolf representing America; church in the background. 
7E 60 mm. 

228 



3197 Campaign in Mysore, 1790-1792. A Sepoy with colors. Rev. 
Within wreath, FOR SERVICES IN MYSORE, A.D. 1791- 
1792; outside of wreath, Persian inscription. M 36 mm. 

3198 Egypt, 1801. A Sepoy with colors, camp in background; Persian 
inscription below. Rev. A British ship ; in background, an obelisk 
and four pyramids; below, MDCCCI. M 49 mm. Suspended 
by a yellow cord. 

3199 Rodrigues, Bourbon, and Mauritius, 1809-1810. A Sepoy, with 
colors and musket, standing by a cannon. Rev. Persian inscrip- 
tion in wreath; outside of wreath, RODRIGUES VI JULY 
MDCCCIX. BOURBON VIII JULY & ISLE OF FRANCE 
III DEC MDCCCX. 7E 49 mm. Suspended by a yellow cord. 

3200 Java, 1811. Battle scene; above, CORNELIS. Rev. Persian in- 
scription in field ; around the edge, JAVA CONQUERED XXVI 
AUGUST MDCCCXI. M 50 mm. Suspended by a yellow cord. 

3201 Waterloo, 1815. Bust to 1. GEORGE P. REGENT. Rev. 
Winged figure of Victory seated; above, WELLINGTON; be- 
low, WATERLOO JUNE 18 1815. JE 36 mm. Ribbon, crim- 
son with blue borders. 

3202 Same. For Hanover. Head to r. GEORG PRINZ RE- 
GENT 1815. Rev. In wreath, WATERLOO JUNE XVIII; 
stand of arms above ; legend, HANNOVERSCHER TAPFER- 
KEIT. M 35 mm. Ribbon as last. 

3203 Ghunzee, 1839. Gateway of the fortress; below, GHUNZEE. 
Rev. Within a wreath of laurel, a space for the name of the 
recipient; above, 23° JULY; below, a mural crown and 1839. 
7E 37 mm. Ribbon, red and green. 

3204 Jellalabad, 1842. A mural crown; above, JELLALABAD. Rev. 
VII APRIL 1842. 7E 38 mm. Military ribbon of India, crimson, 
yellow, and blue ; known as the "rainbow ribbon." 

3205 Kelat-i-Ghilzie, Afghanistan, 1842. Laurel-wreath encircling a 
shield inscribed KELAT I GHILZIE; above, a mural crown. 
Rev. A military trophy; below, on tablet, INVICTA MDCCC- 
XLII. 7E 36 mm. "Rainbow" ribbon. 

3206 Afghanistan, 1842. Head of Queen Victoria, with diadem, facing 1. 
VICTORIA VINDEX. Rev. CANDAHAR 1842, in laurel- 
wreath, crown above. 7E 36 mm. "Rainbow" ribbon. 

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3207 Same. Same as last. GHUNZEE and CABUL, each in 

laurel-wreath, crown above, 1842 below. 

3208 Same. Same as 3206. Rev. CANDAHAR GHUNZEE 

CABUL 1842 in the wreath. 

3209 Same. Same as 3206. Rev. CABUL 1842 in the wreath. 

3210 China, 1842. Head of Oueen Victoria, with diadem, facing 1. 
VICTORIA REGINA. Rev. Military and naval trophy; in 
front, a shield with the royal arms ; behind, a palm-tree ; above, 
ARMIS EXPOSCERE PACEM ; below, CHINA 1842. 7E 36 
mm. Ribbon, red with yellow borders. 

3211 Same, 1857-1860. Same as 3210, without the date on the 

reverse. Clasp, CANTON. 1857. 

3212 Same, 1857-1860. Same as 3211. Clasps, TAKU FORTS 

i860, PEKIN i860. 

3213 Sinde, 1843. Same as last. Rev. HYDERABAD 1843 in laurel- 
wreath, crown above. 2E 36 mm. "Rainbow" ribbon. 

3214 Same. Same as 3213, with MEEANEE HYDERABAD 

1843 * n the wreath. 

3215 Gwalior Campaign, 1843. Bronze star of six points, having in 
the centre a silver star inscribed MAHARAJPOOR 29 th DEC R 
1843. 5° mm - "Rainbow" ribbon. 

3216 Same. Same as 3215. PUNNIAR 29 th DEC R 1843 in- 
scribed on the star. 

3217 Sultej Campaign, 1845-1846. Same as 3213. Rev. Winged figure 
of Victory standing, facing 1.; right hand extended, holding a 
wreath ; below, MOODKEE 1845. Legend, ARMY OF THE 
SULTEJ. JE 36 mm. Ribbon, blue with crimson borders. 
Clasps, FEROZESHUHUR, ALIVAL, SOBRAON. 

3218 Same. Same as 3217, except FEROZESHUHUR 1845 on 

reverse. Clasp, SOBRAON. 

3219 General Service, 1793-1814, Army (1848). Same as last. Rev. 
Figure of the queen, standing on dais, placing a wreath on the 
head of the Duke of Wellington, who kneels on his left knee. 
Legend, TO THE BRITISH ARMY, 1793-1814. JE 36 mm. 
Ribbon, crimson with blue borders. Clasps, SALAMANCA, 
TOULOUSE. 

230 



3 220 Same. Same as 3219. Clasps, VITTORIA, ORTHES. 

3221 Same, 1793-1840, Navy (1848). Same as last. Rev. Britan- 
nia seated on a sea-horse, in her right hand a trident and in her 
left a laurel-branch. M 36 mm. Ribbon, white with dark-blue 
borders. Clasps, INDEFATIGABLE 20 APRIL 1796, INDE- 
FATIGABLE 13 JAN* 1797. 

3222 Same. Same as 3221. Clasps, GUT OF GIBRALTAR 12 

JULY 1801, TRAFALGAR. 

3223 Same. Same as 3221. Clasp, SYRIA. 

3224 Punjab Campaign, 1848-1849. Same as last. Rev. Representa- 
tion of the Sikh chiefs surrendering their arms; below, 
MDCCCXLIX; legend, TO THE ARMY OF THE PUNJAB. 
7E 36 mm. Ribbon, blue with yellow stripe at sides. Clasps, 
CHILIANWALA, GOOJERAT. 

3225 Same. Same as 3224. Clasps, MOOLTAN, GOOJERAT. 

3226 General Service, India, 1799-1826 (1851). Same as last. Rev. 
Winged figure of Victory, seated ; palm-tree in background. TO 
THE ARMY OF INDIA 1799-1826. M 36 mm. Ribbon, sky- 
blue. Clasp, BHURTPOOR. 

3227 Same, 1854-1895. Same as last. Rev. Victory standing, 

crowning a naked warrior. 7E 36 mm. Ribbon, red with two 
blue stripes. Clasp, PERSIA. 

3228 Same. Same as 3227. Clasp, NORTHWEST FRONTIER. 

3229 Same. Same as 3227. Clasp, BURMA 1885-7. 

3230 South Africa, 1853. Same as last. Rev. A lion crouching. 
SOUTH AFRICA above, 1853 below. M 36 mm. Orange with 
two broad and two narrow dark-blue stripes. 

3231 Same, 1877-1879. Same as 3230, with Kaffir shield and four 

assagais in place of the date on the reverse. Clasp, 1879. 

3232 Same. Same as 3231. 

3233 Crimea, 1854-1856. Same as last. Rev. Victory, flying, crowning 
a Roman soldier; to 1., CRIMEA. M 36 mm. Ribbon, light 
blue with yellow borders. Clasps, ALMA, INKERMANN 
SEBASTOPOL. 

231 



3234 Same. Same as 3233. Clasps, BALAKLAVA, INKER- 
MANN, SEBASTOPOL. 

3235 Baltic, 1854-1855. Same as last. Rev. Britannia seated, trident 
in right hand, forts in background; above, BALTIC; below, 
1854-1855. 2E 36 mm. Ribbon, yellow with blue borders. 

3236 Same. Same as 3235. 

3237 Arctic, 1818-1855. Head of queen to I., wearing a tiara. 
VICTORIA REGINA. Rev. A ship surrounded by icebergs, 
sledging-party in foreground; above, FOR ARCTIC DISCOV- 
ERIES; below, 1818-1855. Octagonal, suspended by a five- 
pointed star. JE 33 mm. Ribbon, white. 

3238 Indian Mutiny, 1857-1858. Same as 3236. Rev. Britannia stand- 
ing, facing 1., holding wreath in right hand; behind her, a lion; 
above, INDIA; below, 1857-1858. M 36 mm. Ribbon, white 
with two red stripes. Clasp, DELHI. 

3239 Same. Same as 3238. Clasp, LUCKNOW. 

3240 Same. Same as 3238. Clasp, DEFENCE OF LUCKNOW. 

3241 Same as 3238. Clasp, RELIEF OF LUCKNOW. 

3242 New Zealand, 1846-1865. Bust of queen, with crown and veil, 
facing 1. VICTORIA D: G: BRITT: REG: F: D: Rev. Plain 
field surrounded by a laurel-wreath; legend, NEW ZEALAND 
VIRTUTIS HONOR. M 36 mm. Ribbon, blue with red stripe 
in centre. 

3243 Same. Same as 3242, with 1846 TO 1865 within the wreath 

on the reverse. 

3244 Abyssinia, 1867-1868. In a circle in the centre, bust of queen, 
with crown and veil. Outside, an indented border having the 
letters ABYSSINIA between the points. Rev. A laurel- 
wreath inclosing a circular space for the name of the recipient ; 
suspended by a crown and ring. 7E 33 mm. Ribbon, red with 
wide white borders. 

3245 Same. Same as 3244. 

3246 Ashantee, 1874. Head of queen facing 1., with diadem and veil. 
VICTORIA REGINA. Rev. Conflict between soldiers and sav- 
ages in a forest. 7E 36 mm. Ribbon, yellow with black borders 
and two narrow black stripes. Clasp, COOMASSIE. 

232 



. 



3247 Same. Same as 3246. Clasp, BENIN 1897. 

3248 Afghanistan, 1878- 1879- 1880. Bust of queen, with crown and 
veil, facing 1. VICTORIA REGINA ET IMPERATRIX. 
Rev. Elephant carrying a mountain gun, mounted troopers, 
hill in the background ; above, AFGHANISTAN ; below, 1878- 
79-80. JE 36 mm. Ribbon, green with crimson borders. Clasp, 
ALI MUSJID. 

3249 Same. Same as 3248. Clasp, AHMED KHEL. 

3250 Kabul-Kandahar, 1880, Roberts Star. Bronze star of five points, 
with a ball between each point. In the centre the monogram 
V.R.I., encircled by a band inscribed, KABVL TO KANDA- 
HAR, 1880. Crown at the top. 47 mm. "Rainbow" ribbon. 

3251 Egypt, 1882. Head of queen, with diadem and veil, facing 1. 
VICTORIA REGINA ET IMPERATRIX. Rev. A Sphinx; 
above, EGYPT ; below, 1882. 7E 36 mm. Ribbon, blue with two 
white stripes. Clasp, TEL-EL-KEBIR. 

3252 Same. Same as 3251, without the date or the reverse. Clasp, 

THE NILE. 1884-85. 

3253 Same, Khedive's Star. Five-pointed bronze star. Front 

view of Sphinx, three pyramids in background; above, EGYPT 
1884-6; below, KHEDIVE OF EGYPT 1301-4, in Arabic char- 
acters, suspended from a bar bearing crescent and star. Rev. 
Within a circle, khedive's crown, below the monogram T. M. 
47 mm. Ribbon, dark blue. 

3254 Canada, 1885. Same as 3251. Rev. Wreath of maple-leaves in- 
closing NORTHWEST 1885 CANADA. 36 mm. Ribbon, slate 
with stripe of crimson on each side. 

3255 Same. Same as 3254. 

3256 India, 1895. Bust of queen, with diadem, veil, and star of the 
Order of the Garter. VICTORIA REGINA ET IMPERA- 
TRIX. Rev. A British and an Indian soldier supporting the 
royal standard ; legend, INDIA. 1895. M 36 mm. Ribbon, three 
red and two green stripes. Clasp, RELIEF OF CHITRAL 
1895. 

3257 Same. Same as 3256. Clasps, PUNJAB FRONTIER 

1897-98, SAMANA 1897, TIRAH 1897-98. 

233 



3258 Rhodesia, 1896. Bust of queen, with diadem and veil, facing 1. 
VICTORIA REGINA. Rev. A lion, native weapons on the 
ground; above, RHODESIA 1896; below, BRITISH SOUTH 
AFRICA COMPANY. M 36 mm. Ribbon, orange with three 
dark-blue stripes. 

3259 Ashantee, 1896. A four-pointed star, crossed by a St. Andrew's 
cross. Imperial crown in centre, surrounded by a raised band 
inscribed ASHANTEE 1896. Rev. FROM THE QUEEN. Gun- 
metal 38 mm. Ribbon, yellow with two black stripes. 

3260 Sudan, 1896. Bust of queen, with crown, veil, and sceptre, fac- 
ing 1. VICTORIA REGINA ET IMPERATRIX. Rev. Victory 
seated, full face, right hand extended, holding palm-branch, and 
left hand holding wreath ; flags in background ; below, on tablet, 
SUDAN. JE 36 mm. Ribbon, one black and one yellow stripe, 
with narrow red stripe in centre. 

3261 Same, Khedive's Medal. Khedive's shield, with stand of 

arms; below, on panel, Arabic inscription; and below that 
the date 1314 in Arabic. Rev. Khedive's cipher and date 1314 in 
Arabic. M 39 mm. Ribbon, three equal stripes, one blue and 
two orange. Clasp, KHARTOUM in English and Arabic. 

3262 Same. Group of the last two medals (3260 and 3261) 

awarded to one man and mounted on one pin. 

3263 Canada. Bust of queen, with diadem, veil, and star of the Order 
of the Garter, facing 1. VICTORIA REGINA ET IMPERA- 
TRIX. Rev. British flag, on which are the royal arms, encircled 
by wreath of maple ; above, CANADA. M 36 mm. Ribbon, one 
white and two red stripes of equal width. Clasp, FENIAN 
RAID 1866. 

3264 Same. Same as 3263. 

3265 East and Central Africa. Same as 3260. Rev. Britannia stand- 
ing, trident in right hand, left hand extended, holding a scroll 
and palm-branch ; behind, a lion, sun rising in background ; below, 
EAST & CENTRAL AFRICA. 7E 36 mm. Ribbon, equal 
stripe of crimson and yellow. Clasp, UGANDA 1897-98. 

3266 Cape of Good Hope. Bust of queen, with crown, veil, and star 
of the Order of the Garter, facing 1. VICTORIA REGINA 
ET IMPERATRIX. Rev. Arms; legend, CAPE OF GOOD 
HOPE. M 36 mm. Ribbon, yellow and two black equal stripes. 
Clasp, TRANSKEL 

234 



3267 China, 1900. Bust of queen facing 1., with crown and veil, wear- 
ing the star and collar of the Order of the Garter. VICTORIA 
REGINA ET IMPERATRIX. Rev. Royal shield, naval and 
military trophy; palm-tree in background; above, ARMIS EX- 
POSCERE PACEM ; below, CHINA. 1900. JE 36 mm. Rib- 
bon, crimson with orange borders. Clasp, RELIEF OF PEKIN. 

3268 South Africa. Same as 3267. Rev. Britannia standing, extending 
wreath, in right hand, toward troops marching in the back- 
ground ; above, SOUTH AFRICA. 7E 36 mm. Ribbon, orange 
with crimson borders and two narrow black stripes. Clasps, 
CAPE COLONY, TUGELA HEIGHTS, ORANGE FREE 
STATE, RELIEF OF LADYSMITH, TRANSVAAL. 

3269 Same. Same as 3268. Clasps, CAPE COLONY, TRANS- 
VAAL. 

3270 Long Service and Good Conduct, Army. A military trophy, 
having in the centre the arms of Queen Victoria. Rev. Inscrip- 
tion in four lines, FOR LONG SERVICE AND GOOD CON- 
DUCT. 2E 36 mm. Ribbon, crimson. 

3271 Same. Same as 3270. 

3272 Meritorious Service, Army. Head of queen, with diadem, facing 
1. VICTORIA REGINA. Rev. Laurel-wreath encircling the 
inscription, FOR MERITORIOUS SERVICE; above, a crown. 
2E 36 mm. Ribbon, crimson. 

3273 Volunteer Long Service. Bust of queen to 1., wearing crown, 
veil, and star of the Order of the Garter. VICTORIA REGINA. 
Rev. A wreath of laurel and palm, across which is a scroll in- 
scribed, FOR LONG SERVICE IN THE VOLUNTEER 
FORCE. 7E 36 mm. Ribbon, green. 

3274 Hong Kong Plague, 1894. A physician and nurse protecting a 
reclining man from the attack of a flying figure, representing 
Death ; below, 1894. Rev. Legend, "Presented by the Hong Kong 
community" ; inscription in seven lines in centre, FOR SER- 
VICES RENDERED DURING THE PLAGUE OF 1894. 2E 
35 mm. Ribbon, crimson with orange borders and two narrow 
orange stripes. 

3275 Metropolitan Police. Head of queen, with diadem and veil, facing 
1. VICTORIA REGINA. Rev. Within an oak-wreath, the in- 
scription in five lines, JUBILEE OF HER MAJESTY QUEEN 
VICTORIA ; crown above ; legend, METROPOLITAN POLICE 
1887. M 36 mm. Ribbon, dark blue. 

235 






3276 Same. Same as 3275. Clasp, 1897. 

3277 Same. Same as 3275, except date on reverse, which is 1897. 

3278 Metropolitan Fire Brigade. Same as 3277, except legend on re- 
verse, LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL— METROPOLITAN 
FIRE BRIGADE. 1897. 

3279 Sixtieth Jubilee, 1897. Bust of queen facing 1., with crown, 
veil, and star of the Order of the Garter. VICTORIA 
D. G. REGINA ET IMPERATRIX. F. D. Rev. Wreath of oak 
and thistles, encircling inscription in eight lines, IN COM- 
MEMORATION OF THE 6o TH YEAR OF THE REIGN OF 
QUEEN VICTORIA 20 JUNE 1897 ; above, a crown. M 30 mm. 
Ribbon, blue with white borders. 

3280 South Africa. Bust of king, in uniform and cloak, facing 1. 
EDWARDVS VII. REX IMPERATOR. Rev. Britannia stand- 
ing, extending wreath, in right hand, toward troops marching in 
background; above, SOUTH AFRICA. 2E 36 mm. Ribbon, 
orange, white, and green in three equal stripes. Clasps, SOUTH 
AFRICA 1901, SOUTH AFRICA 1902. 






3281 South Africa and Distinguished Conduct in the Field. Group of 
three medals issued to one man and mounted on one pin. Queen 
Victoria. Same as 3268. Clasps, CAPE COLONY, ORANGE 
FREE STATE, JOHANNESBURG. Edward VII. Same as 
3280. Edward VII. Same as last. Rev. Inscription in four lines, 
FOR DISTINGUISHED CONDUCT IN THE FIELD. M 36 
mm. Ribbon, dark blue with wide crimson borders. 

3282 India. Same as last. Rev. A British and an Indian soldier sup- 
porting the royal standard; to 1., INDIA. M 36 mm. Ribbon, 
three red and two green stripes. Clasp, WAZIRISTAN 1901-2. 

3283 Africa. Same as last. Rev. Britannia standing, trident in right 
hand, left hand extended, holding a scroll and palm-branch ; be- 
hind, a lion ; sun rising in background ; below, AFRICA. 2E 36 
mm. Ribbon, yellow with black borders and two narrow green 
stripes. Clasp, GAMBIA. 

3284 Same. Same as 3283. Clasp, SOMALILAND 1902-4. 

3285 Tibet, 1903-1904. Bust as last. EDWARDVS VII. KAISAR- 
I-HIND. Rev. Fortress on a hill ; below, TIBET 1903-4. M 36 
mm. Ribbon, dark red with green borders and two white stripes. 
Clasp, GYANTSE. 

236 



1 



3286 Transport Service. Bust of king, in naval uniform, facing 1. ED- 
WARDVS VII. REX ET IMPERATOR. Rev. Steamship, 
above map of the Eastern and part of the Western Hemisphere ; 
below, OB PATRIAM MILITIBUS PER MARE TRANS- 
VECTIS ADJUTAM. M 36 mm. Ribbon, red with two dark- 
blue stripes. Clasp, S. AFRICA 1899-1902. 

3287 Naval Gunnery. Same as last. Rev. Jupiter hurling a thunder- 
bolt ; naval emblems in background ; legend, AMAT VICTORIA 
CVRAM. 2E 36 mm. Ribbon, red with dark-blue borders and 
two white stripes. 

3288 Long Service and Good Conduct, Navy. Same as last. Rev. A 
full-rigged ship ; legend, FOR LONG SERVICE AND GOOD 
CONDUCT. M 36 mm. Ribbon, blue with white borders. 

3289 Same, Army. Same as 3282. Rev. Inscription in four lines, 

FOR LONG SERVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT. M 36 mm. 
Ribbon, crimson. 

3290 Long Service, Volunteers. Same as last. Rev. A wreath of laurel 
and palm, across which is a scroll inscribed, FOR LONG SER- 
VICE IN THE VOLUNTEER FORCE. M 36 mm. Ribbon, 
green. 

3291 Long Service and Good Conduct, Militia. Bust and inscription 
as last. Rev. Inscription in five lines, MILITIA FOR LONG 
SERVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT. 2E oval 31x38 mm. Rib- 
bon, light blue. 

3292 Metropolitan Police, 1902. Group of two medals awarded to one 
man and mounted on one pin. Victoria. Same as 3277. Edward 
VII. Bust, in uniform and crown, facing 1. Inscription in four 
lines, CORONATION OF HIS MAJESTY KING EDWARD 
VII 1902 ; below, imperial crown resting on branches of oak and 
laurel ; legend, METROPOLITAN POLICE. M 36 mm. Rib- 
bon, red with narrow blue stripe in centre. 

3293 Metropolitan Fire Brigade, 1902. Same as last, except legend on 
reverse, L • C • C •— M • F • B • 

3294 St. John Ambulance Brigade, 1902. Same as last, except legend 
on reverse, ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE. 

3295 Irish Constabulary, 1903. Same as last. Rev. Hibernia standing 
on the shore ; ships and lighthouse in background ; below, 1903. 
M 36 mm. Ribbon, light blue ; suspended from clasp pin, bear- 
ing shamrock leaves. 

237 



3296 Official Coronation Medal, 1902. Busts of king and queen, 
jugate, facing 1. ; floreated border to the medal, surmounted by a 
crown. Rev. E R VII. in monogram; crown above; 26 JUNE 
1902 below. M (including crown) 30x45 mm. Ribbon, one red 
and two blue stripes with narrow white borders. 

3297 Same. Same in copper. 



FRENCH PLAQUES 

3298 The Dancer, by A. Charpentier. JE hollow plaque 137x98 mm. 

3299 Same subject, by A. Charpentier. M hollow plaque 137x98 

mm. 

3300 Christ, by A. Charpentier. M. 

3301 Same subject, by A. Charpentier. JE hollow plaque 53x164 

mm. 

3302 The Conflict, by A. Charpentier. 2E hollow plaque 120x84 mm. 

3303 Play, by A. Charpentier. M hollow plaque 85x156 mm. 

3304 Singing, by A. Charpentier. JE hollow plaque 85x156 mm. 

3305 Sculpture, by A. Charpentier. M hollow plaque 85x156 mm. 

3306 Painting, by A. Charpentier. 7E hollow plaque 85x154 mm. 

3307 Printing Press, by A. Charpentier. JE gilt octagonal 53x60 mm. 

3308 The Wave, by A. Charpentier. M hollow plaque 83x87 mm. 

3309 St. Sebastian, by A. Charpentier. 2E hollow plaque 99x67 mm. 

3310 The Sculptor, by A. Charpentier. M octagonal hollow plaque 
97x64 mm. 

33 1 1 Girl among the Flowers, by A. Charpentier. M hollow plaque 
202x109 mm. 

3312 Posters, by A. Charpentier. JE octagonal hollow plaque 48x38 mm. 

3313 Jeanne Mathilde Claude, 1887, by J. C. Chaplain. 2E hollow 
plaque 234 mm. 

238 



3314 J ean P au l Laurens, by J. C. Chaplain. 7E hollow plaque 95 mm. 

3315 Jean Leon Gerome, 1885, by J. C. Chaplain. 2E hollow plaque 
100 mm. 

3316 Ernest Meissonier, 1889, by J. C. Chaplain. 2E hollow plaque 
98 mm. 

3317 Death of Carnot, by O. Roty. 2E gilt hollow plaque 263x186 mm. 

3318 Railroad in Algiers, 1886, by O. Roty. 2E hollow plaque 261 mm. 

3319 Same. (Rev.) 

3320 French Republic, by O. Roty. 2E hollow plaque 277 mm. 

3321 International Convention of Scientific Academies, by F. Vernon. 
2E silvered hollow plaque 130x178 mm. 

3322 Girls at Work, by F. Vernon. M hollow plaque 37x144 mm. 

3323 Rosa, 1888, by F. Vernon. 7E hollow plaque 157x247 mm. 

3324 Vernon's Mother, by F. Vernon. 2E gilt hollow plaque 88x69 mm. 

3325 Marie and Jean-Charles Aubert, by L. Patriarche. 2E hollow 
plaque 90x124 mm. 

3326 Henner, by V. Peter. 2E hollow plaque 123 mm. 

3327 Resurrection of San Francisco, 1906, by L. Bottee. 2E gilt hollow 
plaque 378 mm. 

3328 Maternity. 2E hollow plaque 268 mm. 

3329 International Exposition of Brussels, 1897, by Wolfers. 7E sil- 
vered 70 mm. 

3330 Three Children, by F. Gilbault. 2E gilt hollow plaque 100 mm. 

3331 The Fountain, by D. Dupuis. 2E hollow plaque 183x95 mm. 
This hollow plaque represents an unfinished model. The design 
was modified considerably in the later model from which No. 3332 
was struck. 

3332 Same subject, by D. Dupuis. 2E plaquette 68x37 mm. 

M-dal of the French Mint. 

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AMERICAN INSIGNIA 

3333 United States Medal of Honor, Navy. 

3334 United States Medal of Honor, Army, 1862-1896. 

3335 United States Medal of Honor, Army, 1896-1905. 

3336 Society of the Cincinnati, original, made in France, 1783. 

3337 Society of the Cincinnati, early French make (silver). 

3338 Society of the Cincinnati, New York State Society, about i860. 

3339 Society of the Cincinnati, modern, French make. 

3340 Society of the Cincinnati, miniature, modern, French make. 

3341 Society of Colonial Wars, jeweled crown. 

3342 Society of Colonial Wars, plain crown. 

3343 Order of Founders and Patriots of America. 

3344 Naval Order of the United States, general officer. 

3345 Naval Order of the United States. 

3346 Military Order of Foreign Wars of the United States. 

3347 Sons of the Revolution, first insignia. 

3348 Sons of the Revolution, second insignia. 

3349 Sons of the Revolution, present insignia. 

3350 Sons of the Revolution, miniature. 

3351 Sons of the American Revolution. 

3352 Sons of the American Revolution, miniature. 

3353 Sons of the American Revolution, France. 

3354 Military Order of the French Alliance. 

3355 Patriotic Order Fathers and Founders of the Republic. 

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3356 Veteran Corps of Artillery, Military Society of the War of 1812. 

3357 General Society of the War of 1812. 

3358 Aztec Club of 1847. 

3359 National Association Mexican War Veterans. 

3360 National Association Mexican War Veterans, New York Asso- 
ciation. 

3361 Military Order of the Loyal Legions. 

3362 Medal of Honor Legion, second class. 

3363 Union Veteran Legion, colonel of encampment. 

3364 Grand Army of the Republic, first badge, 1866. White Metal. 

3365 Grand Army of the Republic, 1869. 

3366 Grand Army of the Republic, past aide-de-camp to commander- 
in-chief, 1874. 

3367 Grand Army of the Republic, 1886. 

3368 Grand Army of the Republic, commander-in-chief. 

3369 Grand Army of the Republic, department commander. 

3370 Grand Army of the Republic, post commander. 

3371 Society of the Army of the Potomac. 

3372 Society of the Army of the James. 

3373 Society of the Army of the Tennessee. 

3374 Society of the Army of the Cumberland. 

3375 Society of the Army of West Virginia. 

3376 Association of the First Army Corps. 

3377 Third Army Corps Union. 

3378 Society of the Burnside Expedition and Ninth Army Corps. 

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3379 Officers of Excelsior Brigade, 1862. 

3380 Kearny Cross, for officers of Second Division, Third Corps, com- 
manded by General Kearny. 

3381 Society of War Veterans, Seventh Regiment, N. G. S. N. Y. 

3382 Seventh Maine Regiment Association. 

3383 National Association Naval Veterans. 

3384 Veterans of the Ninth Regiment, N. G. S. M., N. G. N. Y. 

3385 Sons of Veterans, U. S. A., 1881. 

3386 Sons of Veterans, U. S. A., 1901. 

3387 Sons of Veterans, U. S. A., commandery-in-chief officer. 

3388 Sons of Veterans, U. S. A., division officer. 

3389 United Confederate Veterans. 

3390 United Sons of Confederate Veterans. 

3391 Daughters of the Confederacy. 

3392 Confederate Veteran Camp of New York. 

3393 Washington Artillery of New Orleans. 

3394 Southern Cross of Honor. 

3395 Davis Guard Medal, for the defense of Sabine Pass, Texas, Sep- 
tember 8, 1863. 

3396 Society of Veterans of Indian Wars of the United States. 

3397 Regular Army and Navy Union. 

3398 Naval and Military Order of the Spanish-American War. 

3399 United Spanish War Veterans. 

3400 Society of the Army of Santiago de Cuba. 

3401 Society of the Porto Rican Expedition. 

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3402 Society of the Army of the Philippines. 

3403 Military Order of the Carabao. 

3404 Military Order of Moro Campaigns. 

3405 Military Order of the Serpent. 

3406 Military Order of the Dragon. 

3407 Imperial Order of the Dragon. 

3408 Society of Mayflower Descendants. 

3409 Huguenot Society of America. 

3410 Colonial Dames of America. 

341 1 National Society of Colonial Dames of America. 

3412 Colonial Daughters of the Seventeenth Century. 

3413 Daughters of Holland Dames. 

3414 Daughters of the American Revolution. 

3415 Daughters of the Revolution. 

3416 Daughters of the Cincinnati. 

3417 United States Daughters of 1812. 

3418 Saint Andrew's Society of New York. 

3419 Saint George's Society of New York. 

3420 Saint David's Society of the State of New York. 

3421 Order of Runnymede. 



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FOREIGN DECORATIONS 

3422 Great Britain, Order of the Garter, Great George. 

3423 Star, Order of the Bath. 

3424 Order of the Baronets of Nova Scotia. 

3425 Victoria Cross, Army. 

3426 Victoria Cross, Navy. 

3427 Denmark, Order of the Danneborg. 

3428 Sweden and Norway, Order of Vasa. 

3429 Order of St. Olaf of Norway. 

3430 Holland, Star, Order of the Netherlands Lion. 

3431 Austria, Order of the Iron Crown. 

3432 Star, Order of Francis Joseph. 

3433 Prussia, Iron Cross. 

3434 Russia, Star, Order of St. George. 

3435 Order of the White Eagle. 

3436 Spain, Star, Order of Isabella the Catholic. 

3437 Star, Order of Charles III. 

3438 Star, Order of Maria Christina. 

3439 Portugal, Star, Order of Christ. 

3440 Italy, Star, Order of St. Maurice and St. Lazarus. 

3441 France, Napoleon, Canonical Cross of St. Denis. 

3442 Napoleon, Legion of Honor. 

3443 Louis XVIII, Grand Cross, Legion of Honor. 

3444 ■ Napoleon III, Star, Legion of Honor. 

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3445 Napoleon III, Grand Officer, Legion of Honor. 

3446 Papal, Order of St. Sylvester. 

3447 Order of the Holy Sepulcher. 

3448 Japan, Order of the Rising Sun. 

3449 China, Order of the Double Dragon. 

3450 Brazil, Star, Order of the Southern Cross. 

3451 Grand Cross, Order of the Southern Cross. 

MEDALS OF THE AMERICAN NUMISMATIC SOCIETY 

3452 Membership Medal, by Geo. H. Lovett. Circle inclosing 
three oak-leaves beneath a scroll containing legend, PARVA NE 
PEREANT. Outer circle, American NUMISMATIC AND 
ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY (acorn). MEMBER'S 
MEDAL (acorn). Rev. Wreath of oak-leaves, inclosing blank 
for name and date of membership. Around wreath, FOUNDED 
AT NEW YORK MDCCCLVIII, above; INCORPd MDCCC- 
LXV, below. 2E 42 mm. M. 42 mm. 

3453 Same. Rejected die. Same, except the wreath, on the re- 
verse, rests on a circular band. White metal 42 mm. 

3454 Lincoln Medal, 1866, by Emil Sigel. Bust of President Lin- 
coln, draped, facing r., with legend, SALVATOR PATRIAE. 
Below decollation, near edge, EMIL SIGEL FECIT. Rev. 
Laurel-wreath; on scroll running through wreath, PUB. BY 
THE AMERICAN NUMISMATIC AND ARCHAEOLOG- 
ICAL SOCIETY NEW YORK 1866. Within wreath, IN 
MEMORY OF THE LIFE ACTS AND DEATH OF ABRA- 
HAM LINCOLN. BORN FEBRUARY 12, 1809, DIED APRIL 
15, 1865. Bronze, White metal 83 mm. 

3455 Dies of the Lincoln Medal. (Obv. and Rev.) 

3456 Washington Medal, 1883, by Lea Ahlborn. Concave, un- 
polished ; in field, the figure of Washington, standing on pedestal, 
facing 1., right hand extended, figure surrounded by rays of 
light and a circle of thirteen stars; on either side of figure, the 
dates 1783-1883. Below pedestal, C. OSBORNE INV. LEA 
AHLBORN FEC. Rev. Polished convex surface, surrounded by 
thirty-eight stars ; in field, seal of Chamber of Commerce, and 
on either side seals of the City of New York and The American 

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Numismatic and Archaeological Society; in field, the inscription, 
TO COMMEMORATE THE CENTENNIAL ANNIVER- 
SARY OF THE EVACUATION OF NEW YORK BY THE 
BRITISH, above the seals ; and below them, AND THE EREC- 
TION BY THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF THE 
STATE OF NEW YORK OF THE WASHINGTON 
STATUE IN WALL STREET. Bronze 57 mm. 

3457 Anthon Medal, 1884, by Lea Ahlborn. Bust of Dr. Anthon, 
without drapery, in profile, facing 1., surrounded by name, 
CHARLES EDWARD ANTHON, LL.D., within circle of 
beads; under decollation, LEA AHLBORN. Rev. Wreath com- 
posed of two branches of leaves, oak to the left and laurel to the 
right, junction of branches covered by the seal of the Society; 
beneath, 1884. Inscription in wreath, BORN IN NEW YORK 
CITY DEC. 6, 1822. DIED AT BREMEN JUNE 7, 1883. 
Legend surrounding wreath, within circle of beads, PRESI- 
DENT AMERICAN NUMISMATIC AND ARCHAEOLOG- 
ICAL SOCIETY 1869-1883. M, M 68 mm. 

3458 Bronze plaque, 9^ inches. 

3459 Parish Medal, 1890, by Lea Ahlborn. Bust of Mr. Parish, 
without drapery, facing 1., surrounded by name, DANIEL 
PARISH, JR., within circle of beads ; to left of decollation, near 
edge, LEA AHLBORN FEC. Rev. Wreath of oak and laurel 
leaves, joined by ribbon bow; beneath, the date MDCCCL- 
XXXX. Inscription in wreath, FROM HIS FELLOW- 
NUMISMATISTS IN GRATEFUL RECOGNITION OF HIS 
ZEAL FOR AND DEVOTION TO THE SCIENCE. Legend 
surrounding wreath, within circle of beads, ANNO SEXTO 
PR^SICENTI^ SOCI. AMERI. NUMIS. ET ARCHiEOL. 
N 46 mm. M 46 mm. 

3460 Dies of the Parish Medal. (Obv. and Rev.) 

3461 Bronze (electro) plaque, 9*4 inches. 

3462 Columbus Medal, 1893, by Tiffany & Co. Head of Columbus 
wearing cap, facing 1. CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS GAVE 
A NEW WORLD TO HUMANITY. Rev. Inscription in six 
lines, AFTER FOUR HUNDRED YEARS OF PROGRESS 
FREE AMERICA HONORS ITS DISCOVERER. Encircled 
by a wreath of laurel on which rests the seal of the American 
Numismatic and Archaeological Society, on the right-hand side 
near the bottom. 7E, Bronze, Gold bronze yj mm. 

246 



3463 Muhlenberg Medal, 1896, by Victor D. Brenner. Bust of 
Dr. Muhlenberg facing r.; side of head, WILLIAM AVGVS- 
TVS MVHLENBERG D.D. FOVNDER OF ST. LVKE'S 
HOSPITAL. Rev. A branch of palm and oak leaves on which 
is the seal of St. Luke's Hospital extending around the right half 
of the medal. Inscription in seven lines, THE AMERICAN 
NUMISMATIC and ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY COM- 
MEMORATES BY THIS MEDAL THE OPENING OF THE 
NEW ST. LVKE'S HOSPITAL MDCCCXCVI. JE, M 50 mm. 

3464 Hub of the obverse of the Muhlenberg Medal. 

3465 Die of the reverse of the Muhlenberg Medal. 

3466 Grant Monument Medal, 1897, by Tiffany & Co. Bust of 
General Grant facing r., seal of The American Numismatic and 
Archaeological Society below to the left; between the seal and 
bust, four stars, the insignia of rank of general; legend, GEN- 
ERAL ULYSSES S. GRANT. Rev. Grant's Tomb; below, 
ISSUED BY THE AMERICAN NUMISMATIC AND AR- 
CHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY; above, DEDICATED NEW 
YORK APRIL 27, 1897. JE, 'JR 64 mm. 

3467 Charities and Correction Medal, 1898, by Victor D. Bren- 
ner. Figure of the Angel of Mercy, descending with outstretched 
wings and hands extended in attitude of protection over two seated 
figures, the one on the left a female with hands clasped and face 
uplifted, representing poverty, and on the right a male criminal 
with bowed head resting on his right hand and a manacle on his 
left wrist. Below, Issued By THE AMERICAN NUMIS- 
MATIC AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY NEW YORK. 
Rev. To the right, the trunk of an oak-tree with branches and 
foliage extending across the field; inscription in nineteen lines, 
TO • COMMEMORATE • THE • SESSION • OF • THE • 
TWENTY-FIFTH • NATIONAL • CONFERENCE • OF • 
CHARITIES • AND • CORRECTION • IN • THE • CITY • OF • 
NEW • YORK • MAY • i8 TH • 25 th • 1898 • PRESIDENT • WIL- 
LIAM • RHINELANDER • STEWART • NEW • YORK • 
VICE-PRESIDENTS • CHARLES • R • HENDERSON • 
CHICAGO • THOMAS • E • ELLISON • FORT • WAYNE • 
ISAIAH • JOSEPHI • NEW • YORK ■ TREASURER ■ LEVI • 
L • BARBOUR • DETROIT • GENERAL • SECRETARY • 
HASTINGS • H • HART • ST • PAUL. JE, M 77 mm. 

3468 Hub of the obverse of the Charities and Correction Medal. 

3469 Greater New York Medal, 1898, by Tiffany & Co. Five seated 

247 



female figures, representing the five boroughs whose names 
appear beneath. MANHATTAN sits in the middle, with 
BROOKLYN and QUEENS on her right hand, and the BRONX 
and RICHMOND on her left. Rising behind central figure, two 
fluted Corinthian columns support a pediment bearing an eagle 
with wings displayed, signifying the American spirit guiding the 
city's destinies, and inclosed a tablet inscribed: NEW YORK, 
JANUARY i, MDCCCXCVIII, the date of consolidation. View of 
the harbor in the background; seal of The American Numis- 
matic and Archaeological Society at the bottom. Legend, COM- 
MEMORATING THE CONSOLIDATION OF THE MU- 
NICIPALITIES ABOUT THE PORT OF NEW YORK. Rev. 
The field is divided into four quarters by the arms of a Dutch 
windmill. In the upper quarter the ship Half Moon at anchor 
taking in sail. In the left quarter a representation of Peter 
Minuit purchasing Manhattan Island from the Indians; ship 
Sea Mew in the background. In the right quarter, the Dutch, led 
by Peter Stuyvesant, evacuating Fort Amsterdam, over which 
appears the English flag. In the lower quarter, a Continental 
officer reading the Declaration of Independence to the American 
troops. Around edge opposite the four quarters respectively 
are the dates SEPT. 2, 1609, MAY 4, 1626, SEPT. 8, 1664, JULY 
9, 1776. 2E 64 mm. M 64 mm. 

3470 Prince Henry of Prussia Medal, 1902, by Victor D. Brenner. 
Bust of Prince Henry in uniform, facing 1. ISSVED • BY • THE • 
AMERICAN • NVMISMATIC • AND • ARCHAEOLOGICAL • 
SOCIETY • NEW • YORK • FEBRUARY • 1902. Rev. Figure of 
Mercury riding on a cloud and bearing in his right arm fruits 
and flowers ; to the right, the German and American shields. 
Legend, TO • COMMEMORATE • THE • VISIT • OF • HIS • 
ROYAL • HIGHNESS ■ PRINCE • HENRY • OF • PRVSSIA- 
N 69 mm. M, M. Aluminum. 

3471 Dies of Prince Henry of Prussia Medal. (Obv. and Rev.) 

3472 Americus Vespucius Medal, 1903, by Victor D. Brenner. Bust 
of Americus Vespucius facing r., holding a partially opened map 
mounted on a roller; to the right, a facsimile reduction of the 
"Fourth Continent" from the map by Martin W 7 aldseemuller, 
printed in 1507; below, the seal of The American Numismatic 
and Archaeological Society, the date 1903, and AMERIGO 
VESPUCCI. Rev. Facsimile reduction of the hemisphere by 
Waldseemuller; to the right, half-length figure holding large 
pair of dividers ; above, on a scroll, AMERICI VESPUCCI ; be- 
low, on a panel, a facsimile of the signature of Martin Waldsee- 
muller. M, M. Rectangular 76x58 mm. 

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3473 Dies of the Americus Vespucius Medal. Bronze plaque, 

10^x8 inches. (Obv. and Rev.) 

3474 Paul Jones Medal, 1906, by Victor D. Brenner. Bust facing 
three-quarters 1., laurel-branch behind, small shield bearing an- 
chor to 1. ; below, JOHN PAVL JONES 1747-1792. Rev. To the 
right, Fame blowing trumpet; facing 1., in the background, 
funeral procession; at the top, AMERICA CLAIMS HER IL- 
LUSTRIOUS DEAD; at the bottom, PARIS. ANNAPOLIS. 
1905. Seal of The American Numismatic and Archaeological 
Society in lower left-hand corner. M, M Rectangular 80x60 
mm. 

3475 ' Dies of the Paul Jones Medal. (Obv. and Rev.) 

3476 Bronze plaque, 9^x7^4 inches. (Obv. and Rev.) 

3477 Sir Francis Drake Medal, 1907, by Rudolf Marschall. Head of 
Sir Francis Drake, slightly to 1. Above, SIR FRANCIS DRAKE 
1 540-1 596; in the lower left-hand corner, the oak-leaves from the 
seal of The American Numismatic and Archaeological Society, 
and the date 1907. Rev. Facsimile of a portion of the "Silver 
Map" (in the British Museum), and the inscription in seven 
lines, IN COMMEMORATION OF THE DISCOVERY AND 
LANDING UPON THE NORTH-WESTERN COAST OF 
AMERICA BY THE FIRST ENGLISH CIRCUMNAVI- 
GATOR. A.D. 1597. 2E, M Rectangular, with arched top, 
56x65 mm. 

3478 Bronze plaque, 7^2x8^ inches. 

3479 Fiftieth Anniversary Medal, 1908, obverse by Victor D. Brenner, re- 
verse by Tiffany & Co. Seal of The American Numismatic 
Society. Rev. MDCCCLVIII. APRIL. VI. MCMVIII. JE, 
suspended from an oak-leaf pin, without attachment. M 25 mm. 

3480 Dies. (Obv., Rev., and pin.) 

3481 Archer Milton Huntington Medal, 1908, by Emil Fuchs. Two 
male figures standing on each side of a coin-press; in front, 
figure seated, examining coin through a glass ; above, ARCHER 
M. HUNTINGTON MEDAL. Rev. Full-length female figure 
holding a scroll upon which is a representation of the Society's 
building and the inscription in seven lines, IN COMMEMORA- 
TION OF THE FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE 
AMERICAN NUMISMATIC SOCIETY. To the 1., 1858; to 
the r., 1908. Above, THE AMERICAN NUMISMATIC SO- 
CIETY ; below, the seal of the Society. 2E, M 68 mm. 

249 



3482 Hubs for the Archer M. Huntington Medal. (Obv. and 

Rev.) 

3483 Dies for the Archer M. Huntington Medal. (Obv. and Rev.) 

3484 Hudson-Fulton Medal, 1909, by Emil Fuchs. (Struck by the 
American Numismatic Society.) Henry Hudson and a group 
of sailors on the Half Moon, watching the hoisting of some heavy 
article from outside the ship. In the background is a faint sug- 
gestion of the high banks of the Hudson River. In a panel at 
the bottom is seen the vessel with her Dutch name, HALVE 
MAENE. Encircling the upper margin is the legend, DISCOV- 
MDCIX. In the circles dividing the legend are an astrolabe, 
ERY OF HUDSON RIVER BY HENRY HUDSON A.D. 
jack-staff, and sextant. On the lower left, THE AMERICAN | 
NUMISMATIC SOCIETY, below a circle bearing the seal of 
that Society; and on the right, below a similar circle containing 
the seal of the Commission, HUDSON-FULTON | CELEBRA- 
TION COMM : Rev. A parapet extending across the field, from 
which rise two columns with fluted bases ; in the opening at the 
left is a view of New York as seen from the Hudson in 1807, and 
at the right the sky-line of the city as seen to-day from the Jersey 
shore. Between the columns hangs a portrait of the inventor, 
below which ROBERT FULTON | 1765 1815— the dates of his 
birth and death. Seated in front of the columns are three draped 
figures : that in the center, facing, represents the genius of Steam 
Navigation, and holds in her lap a model of the Clermont; at the 
right is the figure of History, with a scroll across her lap and in 
her right hand a pen ; at the left is that of Commerce, resting her 
right hand on an anchor. In exergue in three lines, FIRST USE 
OF STEAM IN NAVIGATION [ON THE HUDSON RIVER 

I 1807. N, M 76 mm. 

3485 Dies for the Hudson-Fulton Medal. (Obv. and Rev.) 

3486 Same. (Struck by the Hudson-Fulton Commission.) M, 

M 103 mm. 

3487 Dies. (Obv. and Rev.) 

3488 Same. 2E, M 64 mm. 

3489 Dies. (Obv. and Rev.) 

3490 Same. 2E, Aluminum, 51 mm. 

3491 Dies. (Obv. and Rev.) 

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349 2 Same. M, Silver-plated 38 mm. 

3493 Dies. (Obv. and Rev.) 

3494 Same. Silver-plated 32 mm. 

3495 Dies. (Obv. and Rev.) 

3496 Bronze plaque, 13 inches. (Obv. and Rev.) 

3497 Catholic Medal, 1909, by J. Edouard Roine. Portraits of the seven 
prelates who presided over the diocese of New York during the 
first century of its activities. The center, Archbishop Farley, 
facing 1., inscribed JOHN M. FARLEY ABP. ; in the surround- 
ing field are the portraits, indicated by the names on the outer 
edge of the medal, of BP- CONCANEN • O-P-, BP- CON- 
NOLLY • O -P % BP • J • DVBOIS, ABP ■ J • HVGHES, CARD • 
ABP- M c CLOSKEY, APP- M- CORRIGAN; above the por- 
trait of the presiding archbishop is the dove within the tre- 
foil, typifying the Holy Trinity. Below this portrait, sus- 
pended from its frame, is the pectoral cross ; at the 1., in 
the circle of portraits, is the seal of The American Numis- 
matic Society. Rev. In the foreground, St. Patrick's Cathe- 
dral; at the sides, in the background, are partial representa- 
tions of St. Peter's Church of 1808 in Barclay Street, and St. 
Patrick's Church of Mott Street, consecrated in 181 5, encircled 
by a wreath of laurel; at the top, the arms of Pope Pius X; on 
the lower edge, the arms of Pope Pius VII, who created the dio- 
cese of New York in 1808; at the r., the arms of Archbishop 
Farley, and on the 1., the coat of arms of the diocese of New 
York. Legend, CENTENARY OF THE ESTABLISHMENT 
OF THE DIOCESE OF NEW YORK, 1808-1908. 2E, M 
76 mm} 

3498 Cleveland Medal, 1909, by J. Edouard Roine. Half-length por- 
trait seated, facing r.; above, GROVER CLEVELAND; in 
upper right-hand corner, a wreath of ivy inclosing the words 
VOX POPULI; below, MDCCCXXXVII MDCCCCVIII. Rev. 
Seated figure representing Democracy, with the face turned to 
the 1. ; in the background, a column and a public building ; above, 
PVBLIC OFFICE IS A PVBLIC TRVST; below, PRESI- 
DENT MDCCCLXXXV MDCCCLXXXXIII. N, JE, M. 
Rectangular 78x89 mm. 



34Q9 Dies of the Cleveland Medal. (Obv. and Rev.) 

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3500 Bronze plaque, 8%x 10% inches. (Obv. and Rev.) 

3501 New Theatre Medal, 1909, by Bela L. Pratt. Nude female seated, 
holding a mirror; to r., in six lines, THE NEW THEATRE OF 
NEW YORK, and the seal of The American Numismatic So- 
ciety ; to 1. the date 1909, perpendicular. Rev. Full-length female 
standing, holding a tablet from which is suspended a garland, 
a curtain at each side drawn back by a nude child, two Roman 
lamps below ; at bottom the date 1909. 7E, M JJ mm. 

3502 Dies of the New Theatre Medal. {Obv. and Rev.) 

3503 Same. M 106 mm. 

3504 Dies. (Obv. and Rev.) 

3505 Lincoln Medal, 1909, by J. Edouard Roine. Full-length figure 
of Abraham Lincoln, seated at a table, facing r., writing with a 
quill pen; winged figure of Fame crowning him with wreath of 
laurel; in upper left-hand corner, the seal of The American 
Numismatic Society; at the bottom, 1809 ABRAHAM LIN- 
COLN 1909. Rev. Plain N, JE, M. rectangular 73x101 mm. 

3506 Die of the Lincoln Medal. 



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